Curteys Miniatures See Dead People With New Arthurian Casualties
April 30, 2015 by brennon
Curteys Miniatures have shown us what a bloody battlefield looks like with both Romano British/Late Roman and Early Saxon Casualty Markers for use with your Historical games.
"I See Dead People..."
As you might imagine there is quite a lot of dead bodies for you to use to mark whole units being destroyed or just to use as pieces of terrain on the battlefield to show the remains of past skirmishes after a long days fighting turns into many more...
You could use these as a range of different objective markers too. Perhaps, much like with Theodred at the battle at the Fords of Isen in Lord of the Rings, you could have your warriors looking through the destruction for a Prince or Warlord thought dead in hopes of rescuing him.
What do you use casualty markers like this for?
"...you could have your warriors looking through the destruction for a Prince or Warlord thought dead in hopes of rescuing him"
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My first thought was, “What good are the dead if they’re not walking around?” I’ve definitely been playing fantasy too long. Time to get back to a medieval scrum!
These look great, and would really add to a battlefield.
Mm. I think I will pick up some of these for my Dux Britaniarum armies