TTCombat Reveals the Scions of Dagon for Carnevale

TTCombat Reveals the Scions of Dagon for Carnevale

The streets of Venice are getting darker. TTCombat has unveiled the Scions of Dagon, a new expansion for Carnevale that brings mutated cult champions and aquatic monstrosities to the tabletop. The kit expands the Rashaar faction with models that lean heavily into eldritch horror.

TL;DR

TTCombat’s newest Carnevale release, the Scions of Dagon, introduces a set of elite Rashaar hybrids and sea-spawned horrors. The kit delivers new options for narrative scenarios, combat variety, and thematic lists.

Key points:

  • New elite Rashaar fighters and deep-sea creatures

  • Expands Carnevale’s growing Dagon mythology

  • Highly adaptable sculpts that fit horror-themed skirmish systems

The Scions of Dagon kit features a selection of hybrid cultists twisted by the will of the ancient sea god. TTCombat’s preview shows a mix of armored warriors, spell-warped acolytes, and mutated horrors shaped by abyssal forces. Carnevale’s aquatic movement and vertical environments make these models immediately impactful.

The sculpts fit well within the current Rashaar aesthetic: sinewy limbs, barnacle-coated armor, and sharp organic details. These new miniatures function as elite shock troops with unique special rules that emphasize mobility and raw damage output. Fans of skirmish games built around asymmetric factions will find the unit diversity appealing.

Painters get a lot to work with. Smooth skin transitions, textured carapaces, and dynamic posing give room for everything from grimy sea-rot palettes to deep-ocean bioluminescence. Anyone who enjoys wet blending or eerie glow effects will have fun with this lineup.

Why it Matters for Skirmish Gamers

For Carnevale players, the Scions of Dagon expand narrative campaigns and offer new list-building hooks for Rashaar forces. For broader skirmish hobbyists, the models also slot easily into horror, cult, or aquatic monster encounters.

In Gangfight, these miniatures work nicely as supernatural cult enforcers or mutated beasts—ideal for Chronicle or even Blackwater Gulch scenarios where eldritch forces seep into the world.

Carnevale: World’s Faire Afterparty Starter Set Opens for Pre-Order

Carnevale: World’s Faire Afterparty Starter Set Opens for Pre-Order

TTCombat has announced World’s Faire Afterparty, a brand-new Carnevale starter set launching November 28th.

  • Includes two full gangs: Patricians & Doctors
  • Comes with plastic miniatures, scenery, dice, and rulebook
  • Pre-orders now open on TTCombat’s website

TTCombat is inviting players back into the eerie canals of Venice with World’s Faire Afterparty, a brand-new two-player starter box for Carnevale. Set in the aftermath of the Rent’s apocalyptic arrival in 1793, the game pits the decadent Patricians against the brilliant but morally flexible Doctors of the Ospedale.

This boxed set contains everything needed to begin playing Carnevale: eight hard-plastic miniatures (four for each faction), cardboard buildings, obstacles, a gondola, and a fold-out 2’x2’ playmat. It also includes a 48-page rulebook, dice, tokens, and quick-reference cards, giving new players a complete introduction to one of the most atmospheric skirmish games on the market.

The scenery is push-fit cardboard, ideal for fast setup, while the miniatures come on sprues for proper hobbyists to build and paint. Whether you’re shoving foes from rooftops, dueling across bridges, or drowning rivals in the canals, Carnevale blends beautiful design with cinematic, three-dimensional gameplay.

World’s Faire Afterparty is available to pre-order now ahead of its November 28 release. At $71 USD, it’s one of the best entry points yet into the flooded world of Venetian horror and intrigue.

For Gangfight or other narrative skirmish fans, this box is a dream terrain bundle: compact buildings, bridges, and obstacles ready for conversion or reuse. The modular pieces would easily slot into any small-scale board, from Weird West backstreets to occult cityscapes — and the plastic characters are ripe for kitbashing into alchemists, nobles, or mad inventors.