Rare circumstances in His Majesty's colonies have conspired to draw all Guard units together for the grand occasion of doing battle with two or three enemies of the Crown in a multi-participant scrum at Germantown_b (1776). Ideally we'd like to engage a three party confederation consisting of one member from each opposing army, but we'd be perfectly happy to scotch the best laid plans of any combination of Colonial, French, and/or Indian evil doers.
Brigadier General Lord Reuter of Monmouth, Colonel Lord Counselman of Saratoga, and myself will represent all that is good and civilized in the world. We are open to negotiations concerning optional rules of engagement, though we do strongly tend toward the standard fare. We'd like to keep untidy house rules to a minimum, and propose open communications between all officers at any time during the fray, opting for a fast paced and free-wheeling affair. We prefer to keep this venture steadily moving along to completion. If you're planning a holiday or crop harvest in the near future, this may not be a venture for you...again, we do want to keep this project in motion to the bitter (for you) end.
So there it 'tis, the gauntlet has been cast down. Are there any who believe in their cause enough to retrieve it and stand against His Majesty's 1st Foot Guards on the field of Germantown?
God save the King!
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