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WAR BANNER

Norman War Banner Free

Banner: During deployment, any standard faction unit (not"For-Hire") of at least six Heathguards or ten Warriors mayupgrade one model to a War Banner. The Banner unit mayactivate to "Rally," which may be resolved any time in theturn, any number of times, and removes a fatigue. But after a"Rally" the unit may not activate that turn for Movement orShooting. Also, any Banner unit not activated that turn mayremove a Fatigue for free. The Banner model does notgenerate any attack dice, and if the only model left in theunit it is removed and counts as killed.

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SERGEANTS

Norman Warriors 8 models per 1 pt

The bulk of the Norman army was made of freemen, obliged toserve their liege-lord in what was already a feudal system ofgovernance. There were two basic forms: the Milite, and thePedite, which may be translated as "soldier" and "infantry"respectively.

Armour: 4 Melee Dice: 1 ea.Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 3 Saga Dice: 1 V.P: ½ ea.

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WARLORD (MOUNTED)

Norman Warlord Free

Armour: 5 Melee Dice: 5Move: L (12") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 2 V.P: 3Mounted: No benefit from cover. FATIGUE in uneven ground.Determination: Activate once per turn for free.We Obey: Simultaneously move a friendly unit within S (4").Side by Side: Engage simultaneously using We Obey.Pride: When moving, must engage enemy Warlord if able.Resilience: Cancel first hit in each phase. Non-Levies withinVS (2") may sacrifice themselves to cancel a hit.

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KNIGHTS (MOUNTED)

Norman Hearthguard 4 models per 1 pt

The lords had at their disposal fighters who could also be seniorland owners of their own, or household soldiers. They usuallyfought on horseback, armed with lance or spear.

Armour: 5 (4 v Shooting) Melee Dice: 2 ea.Move: L (12") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 1 V.P: 1 ea.Mounted: No benefit from cover. FATIGUE in uneven ground.

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WARLORD

Norman Warlord Free

Armour: 5 (6 v Shooting) Melee Dice: 5Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 2 V.P: 3Determination: Activate once per turn for free.We Obey: Simultaneously move a friendly unit within S (4").Side by Side: Engage simultaneously using We Obey.Pride: When moving, must engage enemy Warlord if able.Resilience: Cancel first hit in each phase. Non-Levies withinVS (2") may sacrifice themselves to cancel a hit.

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KNIGHTS

Norman Hearthguard 4 models per 1 pt

The lords had at their disposal fighters who could also be seniorland owners of their own, or household soldiers.

Armour: 5 Melee Dice: 2 ea.Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 1 V.P: 1 ea.

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PEASANTS (BOWS)

Norman Levy 12 models per 1 pt

In times of need, the lowest social classes of the society couldbe called to arms. They were generally the poorest of theNormans, and used as skirmishers.

Armour: 3 Melee Dice: 1 per 3 modelsShooting Dice: 1 per 2 models Range: L (12")Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 2 Saga Dice: 0 V.P: ⅓ ea.Bows: Ranged weapon, may activate to Shoot.

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WILLIAM THE BASTARD (MOUNTED)

Norman Hero 1 pt

William was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.

Armour: 5 Melee Dice: 5Move: L (12") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 3 V.P: 7Warlord: See Warlord card Determination, We Obey, Side bySide, Pride, and Resilience. William replaces free Warlord.Mounted: No benefit from cover. FATIGUE in uneven ground.Tactician: Warriors or Heathguard may be armed with Bows.Bastard: William may use We Obey twice per turn, butactivated units may not engage—though they may Shoot.

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SERGEANTS (CROSSBOWS)

Norman Warriors 8 models per 1 pt

11th-century descriptions of the Battle of Hastings state thatthere were many crossbow men in William’s army in 1066, andthis arm formed an important part of the Norman armies

that assembled for the First Crusade.

Armour: 3 Melee Dice: 1 ea.Shooting Dice: 1 per 2 models Range: L (12")Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 3 Saga Dice: 1 V.P: ½ ea.Crossbows: Ranged weapon, may activate to Shoot.Target's Armour -1 in Shooting. One unit of Warriors of upto eight models may be equipped with Crossbows.

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IVO TAILLEFER

Norman Hero 1 pt

At the battle of Hastings Taillefer asked William if he could bethe one to give the first stokes to the English. Herald, minstrel, or

jester, he is to this day a symbol of bravery.

Armour: 5 (6 v Shooting) Melee Dice: 5Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 3 V.P: 7Warlord: See Warlord card Determination, We Obey, Pride,and Resilience. Taillefer replaces free Warlord.Song of Roland: Immune to FATIGUE. All friendly unitswithin M (6") discard one FATIGUE at start of Norman turn.Foolishly Brave: May never use Side By Side rule.

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SERGEANTS (MOUNTED)

Norman Warriors 8 models per 1 pt

Armour: 4 (3 v Shooting) Melee Dice: 1 ea.Move: L (12") Fatigue Limit: 3 Saga Dice: 1 V.P: ½ ea.Mounted: No benefit from cover. FATIGUE in uneven ground.

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The bulk of the Norman army was made of freemen, obliged toserve their liege-lord in what was already a feudal system ofgovernance. There were two basic forms: the Milite, and thePedite, which may be translated as "soldier" and "infantry"respectively. Milites tended to be the wealthier of the two andusually fought mounted.

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IVO TAILLEFER (MOUNTED)

Norman Hero 1 pt

Armour: 5 Melee Dice: 5Move: L (12") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 3 V.P: 7Warlord: See Warlord card Determination, We Obey, Pride,and Resilience. Taillefer replaces free Warlord.Mounted: No benefit from cover. FATIGUE in uneven ground.Song of Roland: Immune to FATIGUE. All friendly units withinM (6") discard one FATIGUE at start of Norman turn.Foolishly Brave: May never use Side By Side rule.Skilled Rider: May spend SAGA dice to gain one attack and

one defense dice for each dice spent.5 5

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WILLIAM'S ARCHERS (BOWS)

Norman Warriors 8 models per 1 pt

The Bayeux Tapestry shows William’s archer infantry, theirquivers either slung over their shoulders or hung from the waist.The archers were to play perhaps the most decisive role at the

Battle of Hastings.

Armour: 3 Melee Dice: 1 ea.Shooting Dice: 1 per 2 models Range: L (12")Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 3 Saga Dice: 1 V.P: ½ ea.Bows: Ranged weapon, may activate to Shoot.Tactician: Norman Warriors may be armed with Bows ifWilliam is Warlord.

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WILLIAM'S ARCHERS (BOWS)

Norman Hearthguard 4 models per 1 pt

The Bayeux Tapestry shows William’s archer infantry, theirquivers either slung over their shoulders or hung from the waist.The archers were to play perhaps the most decisive role at the

Battle of Hastings.

Armour: 4 Melee Dice: 2 ea.Shooting Dice: 1 ea. Range: L (12")Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 1 V.P: 1 ea.Bows: Ranged weapon, may activate to Shoot.Tactician: Norman Heathguard may be armed with Bows ifWilliam is Warlord.

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WILLIAM THE BASTARD

Norman Hero 1 pt

Armour: 5 (6 v Shooting) Melee Dice: 5Move: M (6") Fatigue Limit: 4 Saga Dice: 3 V.P: 7Warlord: See Warlord card Determination, We Obey, Side bySide, Pride, and Resilience. William replaces free Warlord.Tactician: Warriors or Heathguard may be armed with Bows.Bastard: William may use We Obey twice per turn, butactivated units may not engage—though they may Shoot.

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The first Norman King of England, William invaded England inSeptember 1066, decisively defeating and killing Harold at the

Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066.

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