This scene is a reminder that the first entry on a viking raiders’ business address directory would likely have been the slave market back home, where specialized merchants would appraise and purchase the product and arrange for transport to various lucrative markets, usually further east. But basically you can use it for any scenario that involves some of your early medieval opponents getting tied up and closely guarded……
Viking or Early Medieval Prisoners and Guard
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Two male prisoners in late ancient/early medieval north european clothing, hands tied behind their backs, heads already shaved to mark them as slaves. One guard busy with a rope, tending to their welfare. Scene was designed with the deck of a longship in mind (see picture), but it could be in lots of other places.
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Areas of interest are: late Roman Empire, Migrations after the collapse of the Western Empire (Langobards, Burgundians, Vandals, Goths, Huns etc), Viking age, Early Holy Roman Empire period up to and including crusades of all kinds. The figures will not just be warriors but ordinary people doing ordinary things such as farming or carpentry. Ships will not just be highly specialized warships but supply ships, etc.. Same for buildings and other structures.
Another area of interest are crews, cannon and other implements for warships from the age of sail. While they can be used to populate model ships, they can also become independent game markers for each piece of ordnance and its crew as used by a given nation during a given time-period.
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