House Mormont’s Bruisers Make a Dangerous Foe to Attack
House Mormont’s sigil is a great bear. Strong, tough, and decidedly deadly, the House’s sigil fits well with the troops that they field in w...
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...
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 Major Players in House Greyjoy Take to the Field
While the Lannisters, Starks, Baratheons, and factions within Westeros are busy fighting over the Iron Throne in King’s Landing, House Greyjoy ...
The Queen’s Men Take to the Field of Battle
The Queen’s Men aren’t named necessarily for their dedication to Queen Selyse. Instead, it refers to their conversion to the R’hllor faith. And while ma...
The Lord of Light’s Servants Go to War
The R’hllor Faithful bring their conviction in their god to the battlefield in service of Stannis Baratheon. These holy warriors anoint their blades in sacre...
The Stag Rides to Battle
The Stag Knights are House Baratheon’s finest unit. Their ranks are made up of nobles, each bearing the signature horned him as a sign of their station. Their armor is som...
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 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 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...
A Lannister Always Pays Their Debts
House Lannister is fully in control of King’s Landing after the death of Robert Baratheon. Cersei Lannister has made sure of that with her scheming and plots be...
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...
Nobody Wants to End Up as Next Week’s Fashion
Many in Westeros regard those in the Free Folk army as savages, and many in the Free Folk seem to go out of their way to enhance that feeling. The Fol...
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...
Embark on a quest for the Iron Throne with the Skyreach Bowmen Unit Box for the "A Song of Ice and Fire Tabletop Miniatures Game". This expansion pack introduces a powerful ranged unit to the Marte...
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...
Everyone in the Free Folk army is ready to go to battle.
Among the most powerful Skinchangers beyond the Wall, Varamyr Sixskins commands a huge snow bear, three wolves, a shadowcat, and an eagle s...
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