Four war-machines piloted by goblins, in the army of Agglax.
The Siege Engine is a feature of Fighting Fantasy canon.
Examples of Siege Engines[]
- Goblin catapults, battering-rams and siege-towers, used to attack Carsepolis.[1]
- Lizard Men battering rams and catapults.[2]
- Wood Elf catapults used by King Glorien Thelemas against the Dark Elves.[3]
- Orc battering ram designed by the evil sorcerer Mandrax. [4]
- Giant catapult used by Lizard Men.[5]
- Goblin war-machines.[6]
- Wooden catapult throwing fire-balls.[7]
- Siege Engines outside Zamarra's walls.[8]
- Maior's catapult.[9]
- Catapult in Belgaroth's castle.[10]
- Ballista in Castle Valsinore.[11]
- Naval Ships on Titan being fitted with ballistae, catapults, and battering rams.[12]
- Armies on Titan using ballistae, catapults, trebuchets and battering rams in siege warfare.[13]
Appendix[]
Gallery[]
A siege engine launching a fireball at a passing ship.
Lizard men using siege engines to assault Vymorna.
Siege engines used to besiege the Citadel of Zamarra.
The traitor Kandogor standing next to a ballista, just as the Ivory Spear is hurled at him.
Kandogor standing next to a ballista, on the battements of Bloodrise Keep.
Appearances[]
Adventures
Sourcebook
Video Games
- Deathtrap Dungeon (computer game) (mentioned)
References[]
- ↑ Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - 41
- ↑ Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - 93
- ↑ Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - 95
- ↑ Warlock Issue 11 - 8
- ↑ Battleblade Warrior - 294
- ↑ Armies of Death - 178
- ↑ Armies of Death - 209
- ↑ Fangs of Fury - 338
- ↑ Black Vein Prophecy - ???
- ↑ Knights of Doom - 230
- ↑ Night of the Necromancer - 242
- ↑ Blacksand - 19
- ↑ Heroes Companion - 51




