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Bolt Action - Combined Arms is a strategic board game that commands the players to face off, seize the initiative and outwit their foe amidst the fog of war. Each game will see you fighting for control of air, land, and sea in order...
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Sláine: Kiss My Axe! is a skirmish tabletop miniatures battle game for two or more players set in the fantasy world created by the legendary comic creators Pat Mills and Angela Kincaid. Axes and swords clash whilst Earth and Sour magic lash out across the Land of the...
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Possessed of a deadly, baleful gaze that scorched all before it, Balor was the warchief leading the Fomorian Sea Demons against their enemies in Tir Nan Og, the Earth Tribes. Often seen sat atop a ferocious war elk, Balor proved a fearsome enemy for...
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Supreme leader of the Drune Lords, the Lord Weird Slough Feg, a now insane twenty-thousand year old former Horned God laid waste to swathes of Tir Nan Og in the name of his foul master Crom Cruach. Leading his armies of Skull Swords and...
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Worshippers of the Dark Gods such as Crom Cruach, the great time worm, the Drune Lords are evil priest-kings intent on wiping out Tir Nan Og, the Land of the Young. Committing a great number of slaughters and sacrifices in the name of their...
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Amongst the Celtic Earth Tribes are mighty warriors who inspired their tribes to glory against the Fomorians and the Drune Lords. Sláine's former wife, Niamh, whom he was exiled from the Sessair for having a dalliance with, was an accomplished warrior and inventor. Mongan...
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Facing the twin threats of the Drune Lords with their twisted Sour magic blighting the Land of the Young and invasions of Fomorian sea demons intent of enslaving the mankind, the tribes of the Earth Goddess, Danu, are by necessity fearsome warriors. Comprising many...
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An ages-old enemy of the Earth Tribes inhabiting Tir Nan Og, the Fomorians were a race of sea demons from the icy waters of Lochlann to the north led by ferocious warriors such as Balor of the Evil Eye and Moloch. Whether they were...
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The Roman legions soon came to respect the warriors of Dacia. Far from being simple barbarians, they were brave and carried a large curved sword, the falx, that easily slipped past the shields of the legionaries. Roman casualties quickly mounted when facing Dacians, and...
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Once close allies of Rome, Dacia was the recipient of money and weapons, including the lethal Scorpio. Suitably reinforced, Dacian strongholds and villages became a lot tougher for Romans to assault when shot at by their own mightiest weapons. A scorpio has a massive...
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Dacian tribesmen were poorer or less skilful than the falxmen and nobles, but provided support that was more than adequate in the form of javelins, sling stones and arrows. In sufficient numbers, they were capable of facing even veteran soldiers and many a legionary...
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Dacian tribesmen were poorer or less skilful than the falxmen and nobles, but provided support that was more than adequate in the form of javelins, sling stones and arrows. In sufficient numbers, they were capable of facing even veteran soldiers and many a legionary...
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While the cataphracts earned all the glory, it was the wave upon wave of light cavalry that formed the core of a Sarmatian force. Whether carrying short spears or bows, these riders could keep an enemy perpetually off-balance, slowly whittling them down until the...
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Whether from Dacia or Sarmatia, a hero that leads a Dacia & Sarmatia Warband is a renowned warrior and a veteran of many battles. Dacian Heroes know the value of fortifications, and prolonged wars against Rome by retreating to fortified places. Sarmatian Heroes are...
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Renowned as the best horsemen in Africa, Numidians went into battle with no armour but were adept at harassing slower enemy units with javelins and faced enemy cavalry with ferocious zeal. Best employed on the flanks of a warband rather than forming its centre,...
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While Numidians much preferred the use of cavalry, some infantry were used as skirmishers. Trained in the use of javelins from an early age, they were superb hunters haling from nomadic tribes where such skills were used every day. In SPQR, Numidian skirmishers are...
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While Numidians much preferred the use of cavalry, some infantry were used as skirmishers. Trained in the use of javelins from an early age, they were superb hunters haling from nomadic tribes where such skills were used every day. In SPQR, Numidian skirmishers are...