SI01d Irish Warlord — Mounted (1 Figure)

Price: £4.75




Pack contains 1 metal 28mm scale Irish wargaming figure plus 1 pony. Wearing a helm, mail and a cloak over his tunic and holding a spear at his side, this miniature can be used as an Irish Warlord. 

Notes: pony may vary from image

Sculpted by Duncan Patten

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Usable for: The Irish (SAGA: Age of Vikings). The Scotti (SAGA: Age of Invasions)

Notes for SAGA: 4 hearthguard figures = 1 point, 8 warrior figures = 1 point, 12 levy figures = 1 point

Material: Metal. Scale: 28mm. Assembly: Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Bases: Not Provided. Visit this page for bases.

Weapon(s) and shield(s) are provided as appropriate however they may vary slightly from images. Sometimes they are cast-on, sometimes they are loose. Please send us an enquiry via our contact form if you need exact information about a pack. Additional weapons, shields, standards ect can be purchased separately here to customise your pack.


THE IRISH

Ireland was Christianised from the fifth century by Saint Patrick but remained divided into rival kingdoms ruled by dynasties such as the Ui Neill, Cenel Conaill and Cenel nEogain. Clan-based society led to constant rivalry, shifting alliances and frequent warfare.

Irish armies were tribal warbands led by a warlord or king. Elite Curaidh served as champions, while Hearthguards were noble followers, sometimes including mercenaries. Equipment typically included short swords, javelins and small round shields, with armour rare but occasionally obtained through trade. Clothing reflected status.

The bulk of the army were Warriors from the lower classes, who fought barefoot with similar weapons, while Levies were inexperienced fighters, sometimes armed with slings. Irish wolfhounds were occasionally used in battle.

These figures can represent Irish forces across early post-Roman, “Scotti,” and Viking Age contexts, as their social structure and style of warfare remained largely consistent.

Brand: GB SAGA

Code: SI01d