My Kingdom for a Zorse
To stand out among all the different mercenary companies in Westeros, one must get creative. For the Bloody Mummers, they have decided that every aspect of their look must b...
House Bolton Employs the Most Vicious Fighters in Westeros
House Bolton’s reputation makes you either run in terror or calls you to celebrate their wanton violence and slaughter. The Bolton Blackg...
Arguably the Best Sellswords that Money can Buy
You want to get good value for your money. No commander wants to spend all their money on a mercenary unit that can’t fight and will turn and run th...
We're Gonna Need a Bigger Sword
There are many strange creatures that live north of the Wall. Most people in Westeros could only dream of giant, furry elephants covered in armor and spikes trampli...
Just Like Everything, the Free Folk’s Cavalry Are Different From the Rest of Wes
The people of the frozen north, beyond the Wall, have customs and traditions that those in the bulk of Westeros wou...
The Free Folk Ride Into Battle
Those that live south of the Wall think that the Wildings living beyond it are nothing but primitive savages, not capable of utilizing any kind of advanced engineerin...
The quintessential hero of the Old West, the life of a Cowboy is full of rough-riding adventure, fancy rope-work, and sleeping under the stars. Out on the range, there’s never a dull moment! Whethe...
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The Complete McCaigue Creature Compendium contains over 50 original creatures ranging from game, pack animals, mounts, and boss monsters! This book is perfect for your Dungeons & Dragons 5th Ed...
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Map tiles of churches and ruins are all well and good for roleplaying those small encounters, but when hordes clash, it is time for untold carnage on open battlemat terrain, in 1in squares or hexes...
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Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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