Below, you will find recommended deployment maps and rules for 'battlefield objectives'. Whilst a game of Battle March can be played using any scenario, these rules have been designed with small armies and battlefields in mind, replacing the need for a scenario and allowing players to craft their own narrative.
Battle March Battlefields
Games of Battle March are played on battlefields measuring 30" x 44". Terrain can be placed, or scattered. However, due to the small size of the battlefield, players should avoid any terrain that measures more than 12" at its widest point.
Battlefield Objectives
Once terrain has been placed but before armies are deployed, a number of battlefield objectives, each represented by a miniature diorama occupying a 40mm round base, should also be placed. Battlefield objectives are a type of battlefield decoration and they can represent many things, such as supplies of vittles, troves of treasure or caches of weapons, even messengers or spies carrying vital information.
Placing Objectives: Before placing objectives, roll a D6. On a roll of 1-3, place two objectives. On a roll of 4+, place three objectives. Battlefield objectives are placed as shown here, but may never be placed within 3" of a terrain feature or straddling a low linear obstacle. If necessary, move the terrain by the smallest possible amount to allow the objective to be placed.

