As mentioned earlier No1son and I gave this a try-out back around 18th July and so memory is a little rusty, but here we go.
I pulled my trusty beasts wizard Njal Stormcaller out with his Enchanter hat on. Matt went with a Thaumaturge as I recall and we hunted around for figures to make up our soldiers.
I think I chose 3 Thugs or thugesses actually, and two thieves (Bronzino crew), two archers and a Templar plus my apprentice. Matt had a Barbarian and a Crossbowman and maybe 3 thieves and two thugs - not sure.
Here are some views of the board we set up - it was summer



I think this was around second turn, and I had cast telekinesis to float one of the treasure tokens back towards my table edge already.
My wizard with some soldiers was going up the middle, and my apprentice with the Templar protectinghim was heading up the left flank - to meet Matt's apprentice plus Barbarian head on.


Side view of Njal's position and a couple of Halfling thieves guarding a token, with the enemy wizard nearby.

This turned into a rather involved combat a turn or so later. Matt got off a Blinding Light on my wizard disabling him for a turn, and then used 'Push' slightly wrongly to send one of my thugesses a distance away. We used his casting roll as the base for me to roll against when he should have rerolled his dice to get his score.


Meanwhile over on the flank - Hugo is the enemy apprentice - I was getting the better in the apprentice stakes.
I'd buffed my Templar a bit which helped him when he went head to head with the Barbarian.

The crossbowman had stayed put from turn two in a defensive position with good line of sight and hampered me a lot.

So I decided he needed sorting out:

at the same time Matt's apprentice was fleeing towards his wizard with my apprentice, Templar and a Thugesse in hot pursuit.


The end was swift as Njal swept all before him .......................