Asteropaios, Lord of the Paionians for Ilium: A Game of Heroes
Ah yes, Asteropaios, son of Pelagon, grandson of the mighty Axios River, and lord of the Paionians. For many (most?), Asteropaios may not be a household name, but for me, he is a favourite minor character in the Iliad . Admittedly, that's more to do with a fascination with the later Classical and Hellenistic kingdom of Paionia on which I have published a few articles in the past, but it is great to go back and see where it all began. As a possible southern extension of the central European Lausitz culture, I wanted my Bronze Age Paionians to be visually distinct from the other contingents on the table. I've also been looking for an excuse for years to pick up a couple of packs of Wargames Foundry Bronze Age northern Europeans - so that's what I did. Now, they may be a little too Danish for the Balkans, but I'll fight for the right to put them on the table! Asteropaios was the second named hero to lead the Paionians. His uncle, Pyraichmes, being named in Book 2 of the I...