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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:

From Vyacheslav Batalov

Watermarked PDF – $30.00 USD

King of the Island

During the Viking Age, the British Isles were the scene of a ruthless struggle for power over the Isles. The country was divided into small kingdoms of Anglo-Saxons and Scots, feuding with each other for supremacy and the crown. In the 790s, invaders from Scandinavia appeared on the scene – the fearsome Vikings. Carrying out plundering raids and founding colonies, they became indispensable participants in the military events of the era. In the 1010s, Denmark formally "conquered" England, but already in 1066 new contenders for power over the Island appeared from Normandy.

In this large and colorful album, you will find four basic armies of the British series – Anglo-Danes, Vikings, Scots and Normans. The author tries a new style for himself – top-down. I hope the quality of the graphics will not disappoint even the most demanding players, but let's remember that these are primarily game chips, not museum exhibits.

Classic round tokens with a diameter of 25-50mm contain characters according to the "3-2-1" system. This arrangement allows displaying the changing number of units on the game table, and at the same time creates comfortable conditions for moving a unit of six to twelve characters.

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