Check out part of the city as drawn in this depiction of the Refugee card, Foreman. I really like how the plaza shows where they're building the Idol card, also in the base game, plus other buildings that even hint to a couple cards from planned expansions!
Okay, so check out the hunky Farmhand from the Refugee Deck! His name is Jacob and yes, he's single, but it's complicated!
Check out the Plowman just tilling away at those happy fields!
It took me a second to notice the prisoner on the floor leaning against the wall. I love this one!
I love the look of the onslaught!
Check out the Carpenter from the Refugee Deck!
Check out the sacking of the desert city in the Striders card from the Invader deck!
Check out the Diplomat from the Refugee Deck!
Check out the Mason and his crew!
Check out the trench digging Siege card the Sappers!
Check out Ted Ottosson's rendition of the Captain of the Guard!
Check out the Mangonel from the Siege Deck. Of course, there were several different siege weapons called mangonel during the middle ages. We went with the version that is similar to a trebuchet, which is more accurate but not quite as destructive, using the pulling power of troops rather than the classic counterweight style. Plus, we'll use the other most common version later!
Check out the lighting and awesome feel of the Miner card!
Here's a look at the Blackmoor Hill Traitor by Joms De Mesa!
Check out the Poisoned Well!
Here's their rendition of the Training Grounds!
Here's a look at the Garrison!
Check out Baconstrap's rendition of the Ballista!
Look what he did with the card assignment, Public Sewerage. He can make anything look good!
Check out the new siege card art, Horses!