Conquest: An Introduction To The Lore
March 14, 2018 by dignity
The guys from Para Bellum Wargames are in the studio to tell us about the lore and history of their miniature wargame Conquest.
Taking real-world mythologies as a reference for their world the guys have created a history which combines fantasy with familiar legends.
In case you missed it you can watch our Let's Play Of Conquest Here.
What do you think of this world so far?
They need something more on their website versus just “coming soon…” While there is some images on Facebook, I am not a Facebook user so it might as well not exist. Would be nice to know more like a preview PDF of rules. Perhaps some more about the miniatures and the game play? While there was a Lets Play, I did not find it to be enough.
Thanks for pointing that out! I thought the same. Not really much information can be found bundled. They should work on their Homepage and add some actual game information, ruleswise
I agree. They’re only a few months from their probably release and that webpage could really use an update.
I really enjoyed that video and hope to see more like it. The art, as ever, is first-rate. What I actually liked the most about the video is that they said they want to create the impression that there is no orthodox truth. Too often fantasy follows from a basic set of assumptions, particularly regarding mythology, which never have any sense of doubt about them. So, when a setting comes along and seeks to challenge its own in-world beliefs, I am automatically intrigued. I suspect the threat on the other side of the wall is the undead faction they hinted… Read more »
Magnifiques! Bravo! Encore!
All the art shown before and now here has been fantastic and inspirational. Sounds like a very compelling world, would love to see some short stories or perhaps even a novella set in this world! So bodes well for the game from my point of view.
Interesting genesis story and calamity, I feel really drawn into the fantasy world in a way that has not happened for quite some time. Great work, looking forward to hearing more bits of lore and trying out the game.