For six months, the Surakari have besieged the Heragul Empire, capturing over thirty planetary systems. The Heragul have been pushed back to the border of the Albion Economic Prefecture.

Being led by the Ky-Lon family, the initial defenders of Albion stood their ground against Surakari until Operation Octavius could be launched. Even as this coordinated defense fought back against the alien invaders, the Kaylynn system fell to the Surakari.

It is at this moment that the Heragul Empire finds themselves desperately trying to muster a defense against an alien threat that seemingly didn’t exist several months ago. Even as this war rages, secret diplomatic negotiations are underway to prevent another war from emerging from beyond the Empire’s borders.

Legends of Kalidasia: Heroes of the Heragul is the second edition of the Kalidasia Miniatures Space Combat game. It introduces a unique and innovative system for adding Newtonian mechanics without math or complex stat tracking. The details of physics based space combat have been abstracted away using Kalidasia’s unique token design allowing Squadron Commanders to focus on the tactics unique to space combat.
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Surakari Draco/Delphinus Frigate
Heragul Hammerhead/Mackerel Frigate
Completed 3D Printed Flight Stands:
This is the tabletop game of planetary invasion set in the Kalidasia Universe. One player takes the role of the invading Surakari while the other commands the Heragul defenders. Each game encompasses a siege of an entire planet. The fate of the Albion Prefecture is in your hands.
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Kalidasia Fleet Commander is the new tabletop game of planetary siege set in the Kalidasia Universe. One player takes the role of the invading Surakari while the other commands the Heragul defenders. The fate of the Albion Prefecture is in your hands.
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