Crossbowmen extend the reach of a Commander across the battlefield.
When it comes to training soldiers, Crossbowmen require a lot less work than average. The real cost comes in the production of t...
Unshakable Faith Can See a Man Through Any Conflict
The Poor Fellows do not wear fancy armor. Their weapons are whatever was close by when they headed into combat. But enemy Commanders that discou...
Leading the Watch
The Night’s Watch will gladly take in anyone and everyone in order to bolster their ranks. They are evil-vigilant protectors of the Wall, keeping Westeros safe from the terrors t...
Protecting Westeros from whatever’s beyond The Wall.
In the far North, the brotherhood of the Night’s Watch keep an eye on any terrors that would assault Westeros. They are the unwanted. The lower...
Swift and Maneuverable, the Ranger Trackers Can Find Any Weakness in an Enemy
The Ranger Trackers are certainly not the hardest-hitting or most heavily-armored cavalry unit in Westeros, but they a...
The Ranger Vanguards are the Best Horsemen in the Night’s Watch
The Night’s Watch’s Rangers are adept horsemen that are able to scout quickly through areas and report back on goings-on beyond the ...
THE NIGHT’S WATCH IS EVER VIGILANT
Far in the north of Westeros, The Wall protects the civilized lands from the dangers that lurk beyond. Manning The Wall is the Night’s Watch. These discarded son...
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...
The Most Skilled Warriors in the Khalasar
A Dothraki is effectively born in the saddle. From the earliest age, they learn to ride, becoming the greatest horsemen in the land. After many battles, t...
Dothraki Horsemanship is Second to None
The warrior ways of the Dothraki might make them appear as simple barbarian savages, screaming into the sky as they charge into battle. And many commanders ...
The Dothraki Outriders Bring Archery to Horseback in a Deadly Combination
The Dothraki Outriders are generally used as scouting forces, using their superior riding skills to spy on the enemy and a...
Daenerys’ Freeing of Slaves in Essos Fills Her Ranks With Fighters
As Daenerys Targaryen sweeps across Essos with her Dothraki army, she has been freeing thousands of slaves as she defeats those t...
The White Lions Stalk Their Prey
As formidable as the Direwolves of House Stark, the Hrakkars, white lions from across the sea, are dangerous when out in their natural habitat. It takes great skil...
House Baratheon’s Doctrine of War is Heavy
For most armies, the armor worn by the Baratheon Sentinels would count them as heavy infantry. But for House Baratheon, they only are classified as mediu...
House Baratheon’s Troops Hit Like a Blacksmith Forging Iron
House Baratheon’s battle doctrine is fairly simple: be strong like iron. They outfit their troops in heavy armor at every level and arm ...
Their Garishness of Their Getup is Matched Only by Their Cruelty
There are many mercenary companies in Westeros. Each one must find a way to stand out from the rest. The Bloody Mummers do this via...
The Dervishes Whirl onto the Battlefield
The Stormcrow mercenary company is well known throughout all of Westeros for their love of money. When hiring them to fight their battles, the different Ho...
In Times of War, Fighting for Money Becomes Good Business
The unrest in Westeros has created a large market for men willing to sell their martial services to any House willing to pay. These mercen...
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