A new book for Of Gods And Mortals is out by Ganesha Games and is written by Graeme Davis and Andrea Sfiligoi. More news on this page.

Support and Materials for Mythological Wargame Rules
A new book for Of Gods And Mortals is out by Ganesha Games and is written by Graeme Davis and Andrea Sfiligoi. More news on this page.
David Barnes on his blog (https://unitrecon.blogspot.it/2016/08/ogam-first-olympic-games-lots-are-drawn.html) propose a scenario with Olympic gods in 6 different teams. Hermes vs Athena vs Dionysus vs Pan vs Ares vs Artemis. 1000 points each one. Read, adapt to your miniatures, play.
Theseus already appears in the Greek force list, along with his most famous foe, the Minotaur. Earlier in his career, Theseus defeated six other foes on the road to Athens. Here their list by Graeme Davis, the author of Theseus and the Minotaur in the Osprey Adventures Myths and Legends series. He has also written historical roleplaying supplements including GURPS Vikings and the AD&D Celts Campaign Sourcebook.
In the gallery another army: Greeks by Kevin Moon.
Talespinner ($4.99, 92-page PDF) is a collection of materials for wargames and roleplaying games by Ganesha Games, and for other games written by Andrea Sfiligoi. In this issue:
For Tales of Blades and Heroes RPG:
Adventure: The Lady in the Emerald. Can our heroes rescue the lady and break the curse of the emerald?
Adventure: The Black Gem. Naked and weaponless, can our heroes survive a haunted graveyard?
Two Troll NPCs
Two Unique Magic Items
Questions and Answers
Spellcasting Lessons
For Song of Arthur and Merlin:
Song of Kings and Knights campaign system
For Osprey Publishing’s Of Gods and Mortals:
Errata, Tournament Rules, FAQ, Clarifications
Tournament Formula
Three scenarios used in the Italian tournaments
For Osprey publishing’s A Fistful of Kung Fu:
location trait rules for Large Glass and Marbles
Weapon rules for Smoke Bombs and Caltrops.
A paperback edition will be available in mid July 2014. Please let us know if you spot any typos or mistakes!
We added in the gallery an Egyptian army modelled and painted by Mauro Lillo Fermani and photographed by Valerio Gaetani. Enjoy!
An interesting discussion on The Miniatures Pages about more miniatures to play with OGAM:
https://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=349119