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OLD ENEMIES MEET NEW FOES IN THE LATEST EXPANSION RAVENFEAST 1066

Everything related to Ravenfeast – the game, scenarios, paper figures, and player aid resources – remains entirely free to download at www.Ravenfeast.com. With as few as a dozen figures per side, players can raid the coast of Saxon England, pillage monasteries, and battle for control of Danelaw!

And now … we're expanding Ravenfeast to cover the end of the Viking age and the dramatic events of 1066. This free expansion covers the Norman conquest of Saxon England, as well as the brutal years of rebellion and resistance that followed William the Conqueror's victory at Hastings. The original Ravenfeast skirmish rules remain intact, but new unit classes, abilities, and optional rules are introduced for players to explore this unique, turbulent period. With this supplement we've aimed to stay true to the philosophy of the core rules: keep it fast, keep it fun, keep it free.

THE NORMANS

While Alfred the Great battled Viking incursions to cement Saxon control of England, Viking raids also menaced France. One Viking warlord, Rollo, eventually laid permanent claim to the region of Normandy by

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