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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
The R’hllor Lightbringers Rain Fire Down Upon Stannis’ Enemies
House Baratheon is well known for equipping their troops in some of the heaviest armor found on the battlefields of Westeros. While o...
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 Crannogman Trackers excel at taking down prey from afar.
In combat, hitting the enemy without them being able to hit you back is a very powerful ability. In the battles of Westeros, warriors a...
The perfect flanking forces on the battlefield.
The horsemen of Winterfell are well known for their expert riding skills. Though Stark Outriders eschew the heavier armor of many other mounted unit...
Strength and training are valuable, but never underestimate the power of loyalty
Some units can be judged on their military skills or strength, but in war, when another army is advancing, loyalty ...
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...
The Lannisters spare no expense when it comes to war.
This set gives House Lannister a new, stalwart unit for their formations. Armed with deadly spears and suited in sturdy armor, they may not be...
Even the lowliest Lannister soldier has shining armor and weapons.
Of all the Great Houses of Westeros, there is none more wealthy and ready for war than the Lannisters. Wars are fought with money...
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...
More Options for Both New and Seasoned Players
House Lannister looks to maintain control of the Iron Throne and is willing to spend any cost in order to make it happen. Their coffers are open, and...
Technological breakthroughs can turn the tide of a war.
When in war, a Commander must take advantage of all of the technology at their disposal. Minor breakthroughs can provide a slight edge on th...
The Clegane’s Brigands Cavalry is Known for their Cruelty
“The Mountain that Rides” Gregor Clegane is well-known for his brutal nature in combat. The units fielded by his house are similarly known...
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