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Armies of the CaliphatesThis range is designed to cover the armies of the various Arab Caliphates from the 7th till roughly the 13th Century, although many figures are quite usable beyond this point. Starting with the era of the Prophet in the 7th Century, the armies of Islam swept the whole of the Middle East, North Africa and even into Spain over this period, conquering many lands and people as they did so. Dynasties, or Caliphates were set up across these lands and in turn, eventually swept aside and replaced by rival factions. |
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Dark Ages IrishThis range covers a large period of time, luckily for most gamer's. From what little we know, the Irish changed little in appearance from the late 4th Century through to the Viking Age and beyond. The Fianna armed with axes are the only real troops peculiar to the later period, due to the influence from Danish incursions into Ireland. Ireland was a very poor land during this period and as such armor and quality weapons were often the preserve of the noble warrior class. The vast majority of men fought with no more than javelins and a knife or short sword if they were lucky. |
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Early SaxonsAs the Roman Empire started to crumble in Western Europe, there were also mass migrations by peoples as a result of war and famine. In an attempt to keep his grip on Roman Britain, the Romano-British Warlord Vortigen employed Saxon mercenaries in 428 AD to help quell the British tribes. Unfortunately, rather than going home after he was done with them, they decided to stay in Britain and invite over their friends and families. |
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GothsThe Goths were a confederation of tribes amongst the many that harassed the Eastern fringes of the Roman Empire in the region of the Black Sea, becoming a growing concern for the Romans in the 3rd century AD as they pillaged either side of the Danube. Growing interest in their economic and political potential, as well as their prowess in battle over the years, saw the Visigoths admitted as foederati under Constantine in 332 AD. |
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HunsFor a nation that would have such a devastating impact on the greatest Empires of its day, we know almost nothing about the origin of the Huns. Early references are to peoples who can now be identified as having not been Hunnic, such as Scythians, Cimmerians, Parthians, etc. |
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Inter-War Period 1918-1939Our Inter-War period covers the period between the two World Wars (1918 -1939), but its main focus is the imaginary Very British Civil War (VBCW), set in 1938. The background to this fun and interesting "what if" period can be found in the many books published by Solway Crafts, but basically is as follow. |
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Irish War of IndependenceThe Irish War of Independence or Anglo-Irish War was a guerrilla war fought from 1919 to 1921 between the Irish Republican Army (the army of the Irish Republic) and the British security forces in Ireland. It was an escalation of the Irish revolutionary period into warfare. |
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Late RomansLate Roman/Romano-British/Early Byzantine |
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Late SaxonsThis range covers the later part of the Dark Ages in Britain, and covers from the time of the first raids by the Vikings in the late 8th Century till the final defeat of Anglo-Danish Britain by the Normans in 1066 AD. During this time as well as external threats from the Irish, Vikings and Normans, Britain also saw many periods of internal conflict too. Great Kings arose in Alfred, Cnut and finally Harold. |
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MythicAdd the Heroes and Monsters from Greek Myth to your games of Mortal Gods. To use these gorgeous models in your games you will need the core rules as well as one or all of the Mythic cards sets for the Mythic Factions. |
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