« on: October 20, 2011, 03:18:05 PM »
New: Hail Caesar Army Lists Book is printed!
It’s been a longer wait than we would have liked but the new supplement is now printed! Delivery of this book is due to us on 26th October and pre-orders will be sent out first as you’d expect.
With 63 army lists encased in it’s 84 pages no self-respecting ancients gamer will want to be without this!
In this, our first supplement for the Hail Caesar rules system, Rick presents no less than 63 army lists for the Biblical and Classical periods along with points costs and army composition.
The armies covered are:
• Old & Middle Kingdom Egypt
• Nubians
• Akkad and Sumer
• Amorite Babylonia
• Early Arab Raiders
• Canaanites
• Mitanni
• Hittites
• Mycenaean
• New Kingdom Egyptian
• Early Assyrian
• North European Bronze Age
• Libyan
• Sea Peoples
• Israel and Judeah
• Assyrian Empire
• Neo-Babylonian
• Urartu
• Scythian
• Saite Egyptian
• Lydian
• Kyrenean Greek
• Early Achaemenid Persian
• Early Carthaginian
• Hoplite Greek
• Thracian
• Samnite
• Later Hoplite Greek
• Pauravan & Mauryan Indians
• Syracusan
• Camillan Rome
• Gauls
• Illyrian
• Later Achaemenid Persian
• Alexandrian Macedonian
• Qin China
• Alexander’s Successors
• Hellenistic Greek
• Bactrian Greek
• Carthaginian
• Republican Rome
• Galatians
• Parthians
• Numidians
• Meroitic Kushite
• Spanish
• Late Macedonian
• Seleucid
• Ptolemaic
• Han China
• Celtiberian
• Pyrrhic
• Early German
• Maccabean Jewish
• Sarmatians
• Artaxiad Armenian
• Ancient Britons
• Mithridatic Pontic
• Dacian
• Marian Roman
• Imperial Roman
• Jewish Revolt
• Kushan
This 84 page softback book is available to order now.
For those of you wanting to field your Late Antiquity, Dark Age and Medieval armies, fear not – Rick is already well underway with volume two which will cover these periods. Keep an eye on the Warlord Games weekly newsletter for more details in the future…
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