All along the cost of Westeros, sailors know to fear the Ironborn Reavers. Sightings of their longships are met with fear and trepidation. The Reavers are coastal raiders, ready to make quick assa...
This Deluxe Activation Banner set of 10 gives commanders an easy way to keep track of which of their units have activated and which are left to go.
Please Note: Miniatures are supplied unpainted....
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 Free Folk are marching to war.
The Free Folk in the north care not for the squabbles of the various Houses south of The Wall. These nomadic tribes will go where they please. And recently, they...
The Kraken banner means trouble anywhere it’s seen along the Stony Shore, largely thanks to the Pillagers that swarm over villages and settlements along its length. These men move quickly, seize e...
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, ...
North of the wall horses are a somewhat rare sighting, which makes Harma Dogshead’s Vanguard all the more inspiring for the Free Folk. While lightly armored and crudely armed compared to southern t...
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...
One of House Stark’s Most Loyal Bannermen Marches to War
House Stark has many faithful bannermen that gladly march to war alongside the major house. One of the most stalwart allies is House Karsta...
A Cavalry Commander’s Worst Nightmare on the Battlefield
One of the worst things a cavalry charge can encounter is a bulwark of troops in tight shield wall formation with spears leveled to impale ...
House Umber is not renowned for its cavalry, yet what they possess is as deadly as any in Westeros. Ravagers aren’t as heavily armored as some cavalry, but they strike with unbridled fury. Allowing...
House Baratheon’s doctrine of heavy arms and heavier armor serves well to make their force into a walking fortress. Difficult to assault and deadly to ignore, enemies find themselves in a conundrum...
The Royal Guard Protect House Martell From Attack
The harsh environment of Dorne means that House Martell cannot equip their troopers with as heavy armor. However, what the Sunspear Royal Guards m...
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...
Under the right guidance, the Golden Company War Elephants have the potential to wreak havoc on the battlefield. These armored beasts can take up to 8 Wounds and have the ability to charge and vici...
More Options for Both New and Seasoned Players
House Stark is known for extolling integrity, justice, and loyalty. Those that flock to the Direwolf’s Banner feel that what they are fighting for is...
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...
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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Damaged condition cards show obvious tears, bends, or creases that could make the card illegal for tournament play, even when sleeved. Damaged condition cards have massive border wear, possible writing or major inking (ex. white-bordered cards with black-markered front borders), massive corner wear, prevalent scratching, folds, creases or tears. '