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Hail Caesar Army Lists – Late Antiquity to Early Medieval New from Warlord Games


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

The latest supplement for Hail Caesar contains 60 new army lists, covering the period of late antiquity through to early medieval, and is now available!

Those of you who pre-ordered the book (thanks!) will see their copies leaving us today – you'll have them very soon!

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This supplement for the Hail Caesar game contains 60 army lists covering the forces of Late Antiquity, the Dark Ages and Early Medieval periods, from the 'crisis' of the turbulent mid-third century to the Mongol invasions of the thirteenth. Each list provides a guide to army composition, suggested game values for troops, and points values for the different units.

Sample pages

The following armies are included:

Palmyran
Middle Imperial Roman
Sassanid Persian
Goths
Early Saxon
Franks
Huns
Late Imperial Roman
African Vandals
White Huns
Gepids
Spanish Visigoths
Ostrogothic Italy
Early Byzantine
Lombards
Scots-Irish
Arthurian-British
Welsh
Merovingian Franks
Avars
Picts
Khazars
Arab Conquest
Bulgars
Tang China
Thematic Byzantine
Arab Empire
Carolingean Franks
Pecheneg
Anglo Saxon
Rus
Vikings
Almoravid Moors
Fatamid Egypt
Tagmatic Byzantine
Al-Andalus
Christian Spain
Ghaznavid
Liao China and Kara-Khitan Khaganate
Norman
Seljuk Turks
Feudal French
Feudal Germans
Feudal Polish
Early Hungarian
Ayyubid Egyptians
Sung China
Italo-Norman
Feudal Scots
Early Russian
Khwarazmian Persian
Comnenian Byzantine
Burid and Zengid Syria
Japanese
Plantagenet English
Lombard League
Crusaders
Later Welsh
Teutonic Crusaders
Mongol

This 84-page book also includes copious notes on the methods of composition, to assist players who wish to create their own armies, together with a breakdown of the system used to work out points values.

A copy of the Hail Caesar rulebook is required to use this supplement. Also available in the same series – Army Lists: Biblical and Classical, covering the earliest armies of the Near East through to the height of the Roman Empire.

Order yours on the new Warlord Games webstore!

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