Thames & Kosmos A Column of Fire Manual


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Loch Leven
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England, 1558. The venerable Kingsbridge Cathedral watches over a city torn by religious hatred. Half of Europe is
deeply divided by conict between Catholics and Protestants. England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands are all vying
for power and resources. In this politically unstable environment, players compete to increase their inuence by aligning
with members of prominent families. They form alliances with dignitaries across Europe and set up trading houses to sell
their goods. The religious power struggles in these countries are incessant, and those who sympathize with the losing
religion are occasionally driven out of a country. Who will best exploit the changing religious attitudes in each country
to gain control?
Game Materials
The object of the game is to earn as many victory points as possible. The game ends as soon as a player reaches 50
victory points on the victory point track. The player who is furthest ahead on the track by the end of the game wins
the game. Players gain victory points primarily by selling goods and being a member of the winning religion in times
of religious conict.
For 2
4 Players, Ages 12 and Up
52 Character cards
4 Summary cards
16 Event cards
4 Religion cards
Back of cards
4 Loch Leven cards1 Game board
80 Playing cards:
2 Torches
(each assembled from
2 pieces)
14 x Book 14 x Ore 14 x Cloth 14 x Wine
16 Protection tiles
28 Advantage tiles
4 Cross
token
24 Dice (4 x black, white, blue, brown, orange, and purple)30 Religion stones (wooden)
(10 x purple, gray, and natural)
1 Starting player marker
4 Action disks in player colors
(1 x yellow, light blue, green, and red)
16 Trading houses in player colors
(4 x yellow, light blue, green, and red)
4 Victory point disks in player colors
(1 x yellow, light blue, green, and red)
56 Goods tiles:
Protestant
2
Game Prepar ation
Before beginning the rst game, carefully punch out all of the
tiles from the cardboard holders. Assemble the torches by
connecting their two pieces.
The game now will be explained for four players. The specic
features of games with two or three players are explained on
page 10 and do not need to be read yet.
Place the game board in the middle of the table. The board
shows four countries: England, France, the Netherlands, and
Spain, symbolized by major cities in the novel. Separate the
goods tiles according to type (book, ore, cloth, and wine)
and place them next to the game board.
Separate the into piles according to their religion stones
three respective colors:
Each player chooses a color and receives four trading
houses, one victory point disk, one action disk, one
religion card, and one summary card in this color.
Each player places his or her summary card with the 1st
half of the year” side facing up in front of himself or herself.
Every player is given one of the four Loch Leven cards at
random. The back of the card species the religion the player
starts out with. Players then place their religion cards with
the corresponding side facing up on the table to the right,
next to their summary card. Each player is also given one
protection tile one goods tile of the type of goods and
pictured. In addition, the back side of each player’s Loch
Leven card depicts the player’s starting space on the action
track (lower right on the game board). Each player places his
or her action disk on this space.
Example: The blue player starts off as a Protestant. That player
is given one protection tile and one ore. The player places his
action disk on the action track on the space with the white ship.
Next, the player places his or her Loch Leven card with the
“Loch Leven” side facing up to the left of his or her summary
card.
Each player places his or her on space two victory point disk
of the victory point track.
Each player is given his or her own set of dice in six different
colors. Four of these colors represent the four countries (with
their respective cities) for which they can be rolled:
White = England (Kingsbridge)
Blue = France (Paris)
Orange = The Netherlands (Antwerp)
Brown = Spain (Seville)
The purple die is a wild-card die and can be used in any of the
four countries. As long as these ve dice do not lie on character
cards, they are called which each player places in “free dice,
front of himself or herself.
The black die is the religion die. Unlike the other dice, it
features the numbers one through ve. Instead of a six, it has a
second three.
Each player rolls his or her religion die and places it on his
or her religion card. The number shown on the die indicates
how many rounds the player will belong to this religion.
Example: The setup for the blue player
Purple =
Catholic
Gray =
Protestant
Natural color =
Neutral
The character cards and event cards feature backsides with
four different colors, each corresponding to the colors of the
four countries. All cards are separated into four decks
according to the four backside colors. Each deck is shufed.
These four card decks are stacked around the game board
so that their colors match the respective countries they lie
next to.
The top card from each deck is and placed back turned over
on the top of the deck. If you ip over an event card at the
start of play, remove this card from the game without the
event occurring. Then ip over the next card from each deck
until an open character card lies on top of all four decks.
Place a on top of each corresponding religion stone
character card. The religion stone (Catholic, Protestant, or
neutral) that each character brings to the game is depicted
next to the name of each character.
Shufe the and place them in two covered advantage tiles
decks on the upper left-hand side of the game board.
Place the in two decks on Kingsbridge protection tiles
Cathedral.
Place the next to the game board.torches
The player who was most recently in a church will be given
the starting player marker and begins the game.
The starting player during the game. To does not change
ensure that all players get their equal turn, the game will end
after the last turn of the player sitting to the right of the
starting player.


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