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A new Lego Medieval Town Square is on the way, and it’s giving me real D&D vibes.
Following a long absence, the old ‘medieval’ range seems to be in the grips of a comeback. Arguably one of thebest Lego sets, theLego Lion Knights' Castle, turned plenty of heads when it launched last year, and a Viking Village followed soon after. Now they’re being joined by a Lego Medieval Town Square complete with a tavern, market stalls, and workshop that really wouldn’t look out of place in a D&D game. There’s even that old chestnut of environmental storytelling via wanted posters, bandits, and a tax collector’s hidden stash. Those are side-quests if ever I saw them.
The Lego Medieval Town Square will be available for$229.99 at Lego(or£199.99 in the UK) from March. You can find more info about it below, but in the meantime, I’m just going to daydream about how my vision of a fully-Lego D&D session is slowly becoming more viable…
Lego Medieval Town Square
From day one, I wanted it to be the town either in the castle or next to the castle
While it won’t attach to the castle itself, it can sit in or around it as an add-on. According to Saaby, “it’s meant to be a single model.”
With more Medieval kits popping up recently, I’ve got my fingers crossed that it’s a resurgence for the brand… and plenty more will be on the way. Seeing as aLego D&D sethas already been confirmed, fantasy is definitely ‘in’ right now.
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The Lego Medieval Town Square will become available on March 1 for Lego Insiders, and will go on sale for everyone else this March 4.
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