Oathsworn Visit The Tomb of A Mouse Lord
June 23, 2017 by dracs
Oathsworn Miniatures have had a couple of new releases...
...including some new pieces of terrain and a dice bag accessory.
Barrels of Terrain
First up we find some new pieces of terrain, including a selection of Large Boxes and Barrels.
Scatter terrain like this is always useful, as it can break up open areas of the board, provide basic cover, and even be used as objective markers if needed.
You might find all of these littered around Oathsworn's Mouse-oleum (collective groan).
This tomb of a long dead mouse knight reminds me strongly of that of Martin the Warrior in the Redwall series.
Roll Oathsworn's Way
Oathsworn have also released a new dice bag to help keep those vital bits of gaming gear together.
Drop your thoughts on the new accessories in the comments below...
What do you think of these releases? Will you use any of their terrain, or pick up the dice bag?
"This tomb of a long dead mouse knight reminds me strongly of that of Martin the Warrior in the Redwall series..."
Supported by (Turn Off)
Supported by (Turn Off)
Supported by (Turn Off)
I think there bloody marvellous. but then i’m a fan of the whole mouse guard wind in the willows thing.
Boxes and barrels are fantastic. Not so sold on animal stuff, was a fan of redwall but doesn’t quite do it for me.
Reepicheep.
All the resin scenery from Oathsworn is great, and it’s good that it’s now being made available via their online store. I haven’t bought either of these sets yet, so will probably get hold of them soon. Like the dicebag too – nice design and colours.
As @mattadlard says, the Burrows and Badgers game is great and well worth trying out given that the pdf is available for free.