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Greek Generals Demosthenes & Theagenes Released


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Das Sheep writes:

These guys look great, I just ordered them last night. Not entirely sure what I will use them for yet, but I really like the look of both sculpts from the photo.


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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

With all of the recent releases from the Cutting Edge Bronze Age miniatures range, we thought it about time that the Warlord Games Greek range receive reinforcements. So, this week sees the release of the prolific Demosthenes and Theagenes, as sculpted by in-house designer Steve Saleh.

Demosthenes and Theagenes

Demosthenes, son of Alcisthenes, was an Athenian general during the Peloponnesian War. He led the attempted Athenian invasion of Aetolia, before seeing-off the Spartan forces under the command of Eurylochus at Olpae – a formidable leader.

Demosthenes and Theagenes

In 413 BC, Demosthenes accompanied Eurymedon and a fleet of 73 ships and 5,000 Hoplites to Syracuse, in Sicily – where they launched a bold night attack on the Syracusan forces – they had initial success, but the attack later fell into disarray – with the Athenians eventually being routed by the Spartans.

Demosthenes and Theagenes

Theagenes was most famed for his act of slaughtering great flocks of rich folk. This is widely believed to have been a method of gaining the confidence and trust of his people – who distrusted the rich. He put great droves of his own people to death, in order to feed their hostility to one another – and gain the support of the more numerous poor.

Hail Caesar Collection

We've unleashed Steve on several more releases for the Greeks, Macedonians, etc. – we'll bring you those after Christmas…

So – head over to the webstore now, and – while you're there, why not pick-up the Hail Caesar Collection? – It contains the Core Rulebook and both army list supplements!

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