New Cutthroat Rivals Slink Into Guards Of Traitor’s Toll

August 20, 2026 by brennon

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Grey For Now Games has introduced two new sets for you to pre-order for Guards of Traitor's Toll, expanding the options available to you as you dive into your patrols in this 28mm-scale Fantasy skirmish game.

Cutthroat Rivals Miniatures - Guards of Traitors Toll

Cutthroat Rivals - Miniatures // Guards of Traitor's Toll

The first set introduces five new characters to the streets of Traitor's Toll that might be out to spoil your day. Each of these characters comes with their own Major Plots, which can unfold over the course of your games alongside a series of Secrets, introducing major twists into what should be a routine day!

The Snitch brings you information, at a price. The Enchanter can create powerful magical weapons to aid you (maybe) and the Gaoler always gets their man, however fast they think they might be. You've also got the Hired Muscle who will work for whoever has the most coin and the Seer who can give you an idea of what unfortunate circumstances await you around the corner.

Cutthroat Rivals Expansion - Guards of Traitors Toll

Cutthroat Rivals Expansion // Guards of Traitor's Toll

As well as the resin miniatures, you'll also get all of those gaming cards that you can see above. That's a set of rules for using these miniatures, plus major plots, secrets, basic plots, advance cards and also recruitment options. This looks like it's going to throw all sorts of interesting spanners into the works for Guards of Traitor's Toll.

City Life Cards

The second set from Grey For Now Games doesn't come with any miniatures but instead provides you with a whole host of cards for adding new twists and turns into the everyday lives of your guards.

City Life Cards - Guards of Traitors Toll

City Life Cards // Guards of Traitor's Toll

There are fifty-five new events for you to dive into with this set. When the first or second time token has been drawn, you dive in and use these cards to identify your civilians and then see how they react based on the criteria on the cards. This means that more NPCs might end up interacting with each other, or a helpful trader might come over and give you a hand. Or get in your way.

This deck replaces the standard rules for identifying civilians but has the same balance as the original chart. That means it should cover all of the civilians that you've already made for the game. City Life sounds like a good way to shake up your games of Guards of Traitor's Toll, especially if you've been into the game from the start.

Are you going to be picking up these new expansions for Guards of Traitor's Toll?

"The first set introduces five new characters to the streets of Traitor's Toll that might be out to spoil your day..."

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