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Latest revision as of 22:58, 23 November 2024
General on Winged Beast
About
Human nobles and generals, however, are not always the most powerful warriors, but they are the best battle-leaders. When human generals do take to the field, only the richest noblemen can afford to ride a hippogryph, manticore, or similar winged beast.
Recognising that devolving responsibility for the actual fighting to their champions and trusted heroes while they lend their intellect to logistics and strategy is a useful, and often decisive, skill.
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General on Winged Beast 3rd Edition Rules
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Original Mantic Dragon Lord painted by Joe Neet to be Kingdoms of Men
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Original Mantic Dragon Lord painted by Joe Neet to be Kingdoms of Men
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Original Mantic Dragon Lord painted by Joe Neet to be Kingdoms of Men
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