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Tournament Guidelines PREPARATION • All players are responsible for providing all models, cards, dice, measuring devices, tokens, trays, and any other items required for play. • If terrain pieces are not provided by the organizer, players are expected to bring at least 4 pieces of terrain with them. • Each army used must have an accompanying Army List, which must be fully typed out or legibly hand written at time of entry. • All models in an army must be represented by the appropriate A Song of Ice and Fire/Dark Sword miniatures. Proxies may not be used. Conversions for models and/or units are acceptable, but must be readily recognizable as the model/unit in question, and must be composed primarily of A Song of Ice and Fire/Dark Sword miniature components. • Models must be released at retail prior to the event to be included. Previewed models/units or early release items are not allowed unless specifically allowed so by the Event Organizer, with all players having prior knowledge of this before the event. Alternate sculpts are allowed as long as the model follows the listed guidelines. • Painted armies are not mandatory, but strongly encouraged. ARMY LISTS AND CONSTRUCTION • All players must provide one Army List, and have the option for a second Army List as well. • Neither list may be modified once the tournament has begun. • Both Lists must be of the same faction (I.E: Both Starks, Lannisters, Neutral, etc.), but otherwise have no restrictions on what may be included (aside from keeping to normal Army Construction rules, of course). • Both Lists may not exceed the maximum point value allotted by the Game Size of the event. • Lists must clearly specify each Unit/Attachment/NCU and the amount being fielded. • A clear, written distinction must be made between units appearing in each List. A player is responsible for providing the full Army Lists to the Event Organizer before the event begins. SPORTSMANSHIP • Players are to be respectful and cooperative to their opponent, tournament staff, and witnessing bystanders at all times. • If, during a game, a dispute occurs, the players should immediately call over the Event Organizer or other previously- noted Event Staff to resolve the dispute. In such cases the Official’s answer is final. • If, at any point during the event, a player expresses behavior that is disruptive, rude, or otherwise acts in a non-respectful manner toward their opponent or event staff (including, but not limited to, cheating, stalling, bullying, improper play, argumentative and/ or hostile attitude), they may be immediately disqualified by the event staff. Disqualified players immediately forfeit any prizes and are asked to remove themselves from the event. If they refuse to do so, further action will be taken. 2