Only the strongest foes can stand against the blistering steam and crushing maul of the DWEMER CENTURION, and supporting the Centurion are two of the cunningly crafted DWEMER BALLISTAS, mobile arti...
The Civil War rages across Skyrim, and the Imperial forces hold strong against the Stormcloak onslaught. CAPTAIN ALDIS training makes your Imperial forces all the more deadly, whilst LEGATE FASENDI...
House Dayne’s Cavalry Head to Battle
House Dayne is House Martell’s strongest vassal house. They hail from Starfall, an ancient castle in the desert. Their well known for their mastery of the eque...
The Dune Vipers Gang Up Against Foes of House Martell
In the vast deserts of Dorne, being alone is a recipe for death. It’s only via strength in numbers that people can survive. House Martell dril...
The Rapid-strike Force of House Martell
House Martell, ruling from the depths of desert-strewn Dorne, have a doctrine of fast-attack, hit-and-fade tactics for their army. This is epitomized in the...
The Pure Doctrine of Hit-and-Fade of House Martell on Display
In the harsh deserts of Dorne, House Martell holds court under the blistering sun. The House’s doctrine of combat is one of quick, lig...
House Martell Marches Out of the South
House Martell rules the desert, plains, and badlands of southern Westeros under the Sunspear banner. Their troop are garbed in desert robes under light armo...
House Martell rules the desert, plains, and badlands of southern Westeros under the Sunspear banner. Their troop are garbed in desert robes under light armor, and rank among the fastest forces in t...
Wars are fought with money, and House Lannister has deep pockets.
Wars are fought with money, and in the War of the Five Kings, none of the Great Houses are more financially equipped than the Lann...
Death Silently Stalks the Battlefield
A battlefield is an extremely noisy place. The clash of metal on metal. The thundering of the cavalry’s hooves. The screams of death. The Silenced Men, howeve...
The Blacktyde Chosen Aren’t Standard Raiders
When people along the coast see the banner of the Kraken, they pray that the Blacktyde Chosen aren’t the ones coming ashore. Not your average raider, t...
Do Fear the House Harlaw Reapers
The sigil of House Harlaw is a silver scythe. The House Harlaw Reapers have taken that sigil and turned it into an actual weapon of war. Agricultural scythes make ...
The Drowned God’s Blessings Shine Upon House Greyjoy
The sea is a cruel and unforgiving place. Many a sailor have lost their lives in the briny depths. It makes sense that the religion of the regi...
The Ironborn Bowmen Spread the Kraken’s Reach Far and Wide
House Greyjoy’s influence spreads like the tentacles of the kraken that adorns their banners. While most of their ranks consist of hit-an...
The Trappers Are Masters of Disruption
House Greyjoy isn’t entirely concerned with taking the Iron Throne during the latest war in Westeros. However, they’re certainly going to take the opportunit...
House Ironmaker’s Heaviest Troops March to Battle
Every House requires troops of all types in the wars that happen throughout Westeros. Allied with House Greyjoy, House Ironmaker’s heaviest are th...
The Major Players in House Greyjoy Take to the Field
While the Lannisters, Starks, Baratheons, and factions within Westeros are busy fighting over the Iron Throne in King’s Landing, House Greyjoy ...
Communities Along the Coast Fear the Kraken’s Banner
House Greyjoy is the undisputed ruler of the Iron Isles. The archipelago off the cost of Westeros is full of dangerous currents that make them ...
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