How can we live in the same basket as the serpent? - Andalusian poet Ibn al-Gassal on the fall of Toledo
But Alfonso would find there was fight left in al-Andalus, as Christian strikes radiating from Toledo were too much for even the emirs in their pleasure palaces to bear. Al‑Mutamid of Sevilla, the strongest among them, would risk the Taifa dynasties’ independence and call to arms a Muslim force unlike any that the Christian Kings had faced. Granada and Badajoz would join him to invite the Almoravid fundamentalists in to save the Muslim faithful. Yusuf, Sultan al‑Murabitun, had secured his Berber empire in Africa and seized a port and fleet just across the Mediterranean strait from al-Mutamid's Algeciras. A titanic campaign for Spain was set to unfold.
- One 22x25½ inch Mounted Map
- 177 Wooden pieces
- 108 Playing Cards
- Three full-color Countersheets
- 17 cardboard Lord and Battle mats
- One Lords sticker sheet
- Four Player Aid sheets
- Two Screens
- Rules Booklet
- Background Booklet
- Six 6-sided dice
GAME SCALE
- PLAYERS: 1-2
- TIME: 40 Days per turn
- UNITS: 100-200 Horse or 200-400 Foot
- AGE: 14+
- MAP: Point-to-point, 400 miles across
Game Designer: Volko Ruhnke
Research: Albert Alegre Jove
Development: Wendell Albright