September/October '66. The gates of hell are certainly open now!
Hopkins' brave rangers seem to have been imbued with a battle frenzy after their victory. They throw caution to the wind and actually sortie forth
from de Chartres and take the fight to the Indians. A very risky strategy as the defense of the fort is all important to the British, but these rangers,
so ably led by Hopkins, become the new Immortals. They are forced back to the fort but leave another sixty Indian dead in their wake.
Bradstreet, defending a settlement that offers no protection to his men, defeats a force of over 1,000 assaulting braves led by chief Pontiac.
Indian hopes of victory are fading fast.
Kiashuta, laying in ambush at Chalahgawtha, manages to turn the tide and defeat a superior British force!
I am sure another attempt will be made and Dalyell's detachment looks to be moving in to reinforce Browning.
It's down to the last turn and unless the Indians can defeat the British elsewhere they will need to keep hold of Chalahgawtha or suffer defeat.