
Warlords of Erehwon: Daimyo & retinue
A daimyĆ is both a mighty warlord and leader of a venerable clan. Bitter rivalries fuel centuries old conflicts between the clans, often centred around some real or imagined slight against a long dead ancestor. The most powerful daimyĆ hold vast swathes of territory and vie with each other to become the chief warlord or shĆgun. The daimyĆ is guarded by the bravest and best of the householdâs samurai the hatamoto (bannermen), sworn to lay down their lives at their masterâs behest. These skilled and loyal warriors stand beside their lord and are often the only people allowed private audience with the daimyĆ.
In the Warlords of Erehwon game, the Daimyo and Hatamoto have the âstubbornâ special rule to reflect their determination, which means that the unit removes two pin counters each time it is given an order instead of just one.
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Warlords of Erehwon: Daimyo & retinue
A daimyĆ is both a mighty warlord and leader of a venerable clan. Bitter rivalries fuel centuries old conflicts between the clans, often centred around some real or imagined slight against a long dead ancestor. The most powerful daimyĆ hold vast swathes of territory and vie with each other to become the chief warlord or shĆgun. The daimyĆ is guarded by the bravest and best of the householdâs samurai the hatamoto (bannermen), sworn to lay down their lives at their masterâs behest. These skilled and loyal warriors stand beside their lord and are often the only people allowed private audience with the daimyĆ.
In the Warlords of Erehwon game, the Daimyo and Hatamoto have the âstubbornâ special rule to reflect their determination, which means that the unit removes two pin counters each time it is given an order instead of just one.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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A daimyĆ is both a mighty warlord and leader of a venerable clan. Bitter rivalries fuel centuries old conflicts between the clans, often centred around some real or imagined slight against a long dead ancestor. The most powerful daimyĆ hold vast swathes of territory and vie with each other to become the chief warlord or shĆgun. The daimyĆ is guarded by the bravest and best of the householdâs samurai the hatamoto (bannermen), sworn to lay down their lives at their masterâs behest. These skilled and loyal warriors stand beside their lord and are often the only people allowed private audience with the daimyĆ.
In the Warlords of Erehwon game, the Daimyo and Hatamoto have the âstubbornâ special rule to reflect their determination, which means that the unit removes two pin counters each time it is given an order instead of just one.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted






















