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Player Roles

Players would be the leaders of the two main factions plus a couple of other key protagonists (notably the catholic Duke of Gordon who was constable of Edinburgh Castle).

There is a four player version with one umpire that doesn&#039;t worry about the rabble rousing in the streets overmuch. It focusses on the deals being made in the Convention and the efforts of</description>
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The object of this game is for a blindfolded player to work out who is in possession of a hidden whistle. 

Props

	*  a small whistle on a piece of string with a safety pin attached
	*  a blindfold

Instructions

Players need to be divided into two groups, The guessers (2-3 people to be blindfolded in turn) and the whistlers (the remainder to stay in the room).</description>
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Recent Events

Towards the end of last year (1688) the wife of King James VII and II gave birth to a son. This brought home to those that he had upset with his toleration of Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters that this policy would continue. Accordingly a number of English nobles and bishops invited his son-in-law, Prince William of Orange, to come to England and replace James as King</description>
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Infantry Firing

All infantry firing, except Small Arms Air Defence (see below), uses 1d10 per stand firing. Officers (and other individually based figures) provide a positive modifier to a stand they are grouped with rather than an additional dice. If there are sufficient individually based figures in the same place to be the same size as a stand would be then they may fire collectively as if they were one stand.</description>
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The morale of the soldier is the greatest single 
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Overview

Every unit has a morale number. This is determined in advance of the game and then used, with modifiers, to determine whether or not units will do what the player wants when the situation becomes difficult.</description>
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There is a famous quote that: “Amateurs talk tactics, professionals talk logistics”. Well in this game the Sergeants are the professionals that deal with logistics. Most of the contents of this section are only carried out by those players acting as sergeants</description>
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The morale of the soldier is the greatest single 
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March 1, 1689

King James VII wrote this letter while he was aboard the St Michael on the way to Ireland. It was alleged that Melfort intercepted the letter that Viscount Dundee and other Privy Council members had asked him to send and substituted this less than helpful version in its place.  It was delivered to the Scottish Convention on March 16, 1689, by a certain Mr Craine. Before opening the letter, the Convention voted an act declaring i…</description>
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Offices Held

	*  Commander in Chief of the Army 
	*  Privy Councillor
	*  Constable of Dundee
	*  Provost of Dundee (i.e. mayor)

Reputation

	*  Dundee is fiercely loyal to King James VII. 
	*  Known as &#039;Bluidy Claverhouse&#039; to many from his campaigning against the Covenanters in the South West during the 1670s and early 1680s. He is much hated by those who are Covenanters.</description>
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