mercredi 14 décembre 2016

[Liste III/55] Samuraï camp and baggages

My two sons and I have each developed a Samurai army, which allows us to play a war between clans but also to unite the three armies to constitute a big battle army.


As a result, our Japanese camp is divisible into three small camps intended for single DBA parties. Each with the specific Món of his clan. The choice was made to strongly differentiate each of the three small camps in order to give the big battle camp a non-monolithic aspect.

Antoine's encampment: This is the screen of Mön's armored canvas with its lord at rest.


Image from Akira Kurosawa's film RAN

Film Kagemusha, by Akira Kurosawa



 


The baggage of Quentin: a musician communicating the instructions of the general to the army by means of a Taiko (great drum).

 

 



My baggage: two servants carrying a palanquin whose occupant went out to give his orders relayed by a seashell bell ringer.