House Tully Will Always Answer the Direwolf’s Call
House Tully has long been one of House Stark’s most stalwart allies. Now that the Direwolf has marched to war, every resource is being sent to fi...
In the northernmost reaches of civilized land, the Night's Watch man The Wall, keeping Westeros safe from the wild things roaming beyond the Wall.The Builder Stone Thrower is an artillery piece tha...
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...
Before They Are Sworn Brothers, They Are Simply Conscripts
When one makes their way into the Night’s Watch, they aren’t simply made a Sworn Brother immediately. While the organization has traditio...
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...
The Greatest Swordsmen
The Unsullied have one of the most difficult training regimens of any unit. Only about one in three survives to the end. However, those that do are swordsmen of unparalleled...
House Bolton rules from Dreadfort, their ancient edifice in the north. Descendants of the First Men, they are known for their sigil of a flayed man, a practice that they often partake in. Aggressiv...
A powerful machine of war keeps opponents at bay.
Life on the Wall can be hard, but the Brothers of the Night’s Watch look out for one-another. It doesn’t hurt that they have formidable siege weap...
The King’s Men Fight to See Stannis on the Iron Throne
The faith that the King’s Men have in The Seven is only matched by their faith that Stannis Baratheon should be the next one to sit upon the ...
A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game is a competitive miniatures game for two or more players. Each player controls one of the Great Houses of Westeros, commanding battlefield units,...
The dregs of society still have a place on the battlefield.
The Mountain’s Men are drawn from the dregs of society. These men have no morals and it shows in how they fight on the battlefield. They...
The Red Cloaks are House Lannister’s Elite Guards
When it comes to House Lannister, they spare no expense on those that take up arms for the House. The Red Cloaks are the Lannister’s elite guards ...
Loyalty to yourself above all others can save your life in a battle.
One thing remains true for the unaligned forces in the War of the Five Kings, whether they’re fighting for coin, self-interest,...
The Night’s Watch is ready to protect Westeros.
In the far North, at the very edge of civilization in Westeros, the Night’s Watch tirelessly guard The Wall against any and all incursions. Formed f...
Arguably the Best Crossbowmen 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 t...
The Shadow Tower Spearmen Protect the Wall’s Flanks From Attack
Everyone in Westeros knows of The Wall and the stalwart Night’s Watch that mans it. Slightly less well-known is what are on the flan...
Casterly Rock’s Honor Guards March to War
Casterly Rock is the seat of House Lannister. As one would expect from a House with such deep pockets, no expense is spared on the location. To keep the p...
These Landless Knights Give Their Aid to Those Willing to Pay
There are many nobles in Westeros that don’t directly belong to any of the major or even minor Houses. They may have a title and some ...
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