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What books are next?

Post by Probert »

I know Wolves from the Sea and Swifter than Eagles are slated to come out shortly.

Is there any information about which eras will be covered after those two books?
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Re: What books are next?

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Probert wrote:I know Wolves from the Sea and Swifter than Eagles are slated to come out shortly.

Is there any information about which eras will be covered after those two books?
They have said elsewhere
Empires of the Dragon (asia types)
Oath of Fealty (12th-13th century types in Europe)
are out in the Autumn.

Somewhere else they posted the armies in Oath.
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Post by vingthorr »

here's what's in the oath of fealty book? i believe you can already pre-order it on amazon

FEUDAL CATALAN AND EARLY CROWN OF ARAGON
EARLY HUNGARIAN
TAIFA ANDALUSIAN
FEUDAL NAVARRESE AND ARAGONESE
FEUDAL CASTILIAN, LEONESE OR PORTUGUESE
FANATIC BERBER
ITALO-NORMAN
FEUDAL FRENCH
IMPERIAL GERMAN
FEUDAL GERMAN
COMMUNAL ITALIAN
PAPAL ITALIAN
EARLY SCOTS ISLES AND HIGHLANDS
FEUDAL SCOTS
EARLY RUSSIAN
FEUDAL POLISH
ANGLO-NORMAN
LATER WELSH
EARLY LITHUANIAN OR SAMOGITIAN
WENDISH, PRUSSIAN OR ESTONIAN
EARLY MEDIEVAL FRISIA AND OTHER FREE CANTONS
POST-VIKING SCANDINAVIAN
EARLY PLANTAGENET ENGLISH
LATER SICILIAN
EARLY MEDIEVAL IRISH
EARLY ANGLO-IRISH
EARLY TEUTONIC KNIGHTS
MONGOL INVASION
EARLY GRANADINE
MIDDLE PLANTAGENET ENGLISH
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Post by Probert »

Thanks y'all.

One can never have enough lists. I just need to find the time to finish the three armies that I started before I launch a new project.
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Post by daleivan »

Probert wrote:Thanks y'all.

One can never have enough lists. I just need to find the time to finish the three armies that I started before I launch a new project.
Too true--I can never have enough lists, nor enough time to finish all my existing armies before going after new ones :lol:

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Post by BrigPaul »

17 quid! Thats a bit of jump isn't it, for a set of army lists... I've bought them all so far, but still even discounted on amazon its coming it at 15 quid. Ouch :shock:
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BrigPaul wrote:17 quid! Thats a bit of jump isn't it, for a set of army lists... I've bought them all so far, but still even discounted on amazon its coming it at 15 quid. Ouch :shock:
P.
Oath of Fealty will have about 50% more pages than the earlier books. Empire of the Dragon will be even larger.
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Post by nikgaukroger »

rbodleyscott wrote:
Empire of the Dragon will be even larger.

Biggest and best 8)
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Post by daleivan »

nikgaukroger wrote:
rbodleyscott wrote:
Empire of the Dragon will be even larger.

Biggest and best 8)
Outstanding! I take from this that it was decided to put all the East Asian FoG armies into a single book?

Definitely looking forward to both books :D

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Will their be poor knights in the Communal Italian lists ?
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Post by nikgaukroger »

daleivan wrote:
Outstanding! I take from this that it was decided to put all the East Asian FoG armies into a single book?
All those that aren't going to be Lost Scrolls/possible downloads.
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Post by rbodleyscott »

Scrumpy wrote:Will there be poor knights in the Communal Italian lists ?
No. Average is Poor enough.
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Post by Andy1972 »

What is a quid? I have heard of a pound.. What is a pence while i am at it? :lol:
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Post by timmy1 »

Andy, 'Pound' and 'Quid' - same thing. Pence is 1/100th of a Pound - same relationship as between cent and greenback.
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Post by Andy1972 »

Thanks! :D
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The main differnce between the economies has always been that in England we offer a penny for your thoughts, in the US they always seem ready to offer their 2c worth. ;)
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Post by daleivan »

Scrumpy wrote:The main differnce between the economies has always been that in England we offer a penny for your thoughts, in the US they always seem ready to offer their 2c worth. ;)
:lol: Very true. Yet we in the U.S. still use the term penny rather then the more accurate cent (1/100). You've got quid for pound, we have buck for dollar etc. Divided by a common language :wink:

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Post by Probert »

Well in the UK they actually have a 2 cents piece, or 2 pence piece.

It is larger than the penny, and is most often used as a makeshift shuriken during soccer/football matches.
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Post by grahambriggs »

daleivan wrote:
Scrumpy wrote:The main differnce between the economies has always been that in England we offer a penny for your thoughts, in the US they always seem ready to offer their 2c worth. ;)
:lol: Very true. Yet we in the U.S. still use the term penny rather then the more accurate cent (1/100). You've got quid for pound, we have buck for dollar etc. Divided by a common language :wink:

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And, amusingly, you still use the term "two bits" for a quarter of a dollar. I believe that's a throwback to "pieces of Eight" or the Spanish dollar, which was worth eight Reales. Not legal tender in the US since 1857!
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Post by myrm »

Andy1972 wrote:What is a quid? I have heard of a pound.. What is a pence while i am at it? :lol:
The relationship of Pound to Quid is the same as Dollar to Buck.
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