I'm on a bit of a mission to get a range of npc's ready for my future games, be that Heroquest, Frostgrave, Mordhiem or WFB; I just feel they can add a whole lot of additional interest to a game by adding small side quests or passing on information to a band of adventurers for example. And they increase the visual spectacle/experience. I also harbour the idea of a having a not-so-merry band of mercenaries having an entourage accompany them as they ply their trade across foreign lands. Those mercenaries will need food, entertainment, weapons, baggage etc and of course these trades double up in other fantasy settings where they may be more insitu. The former idea will see them following as part of a baggage train and the latter alongside my dungeon scenery to be found in taverns, castles etc.
To start with I've delved into my old Rensburg Empire Army and cherry-picked the most appropriate figures for this task. I painted these a fair few years ago but never compketed the project as an army (one day, one day) and used some of them at a previous BOYL as part of a scenario driven RoC warbands game. I've painted and added another slave girl and the walking spell on familiar to the mix too:
Amongst this group you can see an executioner (perfect for my dungeon room with scratchbuilt rack on the way), some sorcerers (will be using the Heroquest altar with sacrificial slave girls), a very old Marauder villager woman, a scribe (alchemist?) with hound who could be seen with a bookcase or indeed the alchemists workbench.
To add to this group I decided to steer away from Citadel and explore other ranges, so I've just received some cheap Reaper Bones villagers, some beautifully old school Otherworld Npc's and some very cool looking Tombstone civilians from Black Scorpion Miniatures. Just need some wagons from 4Ground next to complete the baggage train idea.
I'll start painting these up when I return from the excitement of Bring Out Your Lead at the Foindry, Newark this weekend where I'm planning on playing some Coldhammer (Frostgrave/1st edition mash up), Judge Dredd vs zombies, some Advanced Heroquest, Advanced Sapce Crusade and will help GM some RoC warbands games too..
Showing posts with label Rensburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rensburg. Show all posts
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Sunday, 10 January 2016
Warbands! Part 2: Witch Hunters
My second completed Warband is formed of Witch Hunters (the main spellcaster and Apprentice, for Frostgrave purposes, will be of a Sigilist persuasion) where all of the miniatures have been taken from my unfinished Empire Army of Rensburg. The majority of these were painted many years ago and I chose the models to represent a strong theme with books and fire (burn the heretics) kind of flavour. I was missing a couple of archers so I found some old Bretonnian plastic bits and made them - adding a bow string from fishing wire and finished painting them earlier today. I've deliberately gone for a dark finish on all of them to exaggerate the light emanating from the torches..:
From left to right we have 3 Infantrymen (50gc each), 1 warhound (10gc), 2 Thugs at the back (20gc each), the Sigilist and the Apprentice and 2 Archers (50gc each).
Next up I'll finish a Nurgle Warband with a couple of chaos warhounds (to be used as a Summoner's warband) and my Orc Warband (as an Elementalist).
From left to right we have 3 Infantrymen (50gc each), 1 warhound (10gc), 2 Thugs at the back (20gc each), the Sigilist and the Apprentice and 2 Archers (50gc each).
Next up I'll finish a Nurgle Warband with a couple of chaos warhounds (to be used as a Summoner's warband) and my Orc Warband (as an Elementalist).
Friday, 8 January 2016
Warbands! Part 1: Family Adventurers
As stated in my end of year review; 2016 will start off for me all about the warband, which admittedly is not a huge change considering a lot of my 2015 work was focused on the Realms of Chaos. However I'm expanding my horizons away from 3rd Edition Warhammer and towards some new games systems; chiefly Frostgrave but also Dragon Rampart and Songs of Blade and Heroes. And at the same time using my miniatures for a bit of Family Heroquest too. All these games require a small quantity of miniatures (which means I can lavish more attention on them both in terms of painting and background story) and my first stop will be with the exciting game of Frostgrave (just without the snow). I like the fact that it has inspired me to make some more scenery to add to my town of Rensburg (more on that in a future post).
So my first three painted miniatures of 2016 are additions to my Heroquest family, which now have enough models to become a Frostgrave warband; those new miniatures being a Witch, an aged Barbarian (representing the grandparents) and our Cat Tom who will represent a warhound in the warband. Here are the 3 new additions:
The Witch is from Heresy miniatures, the aged Barbarian from Hasslefree and the cat is a slight conversion (in that the tail was clipped and resculpted to look more feline) from Reaper Bones.
And here is the entire warband, ready for some Frostgrave (or possibly Heroquest) action, exploring the City of Rensburg (read Frostgrave):
So the main spellcaster is the Witch (Grandma) and her apprentice (200gc) is Lily (my daughter). These two are ably supported by myself and Grandad as Barbarians (100gc each), Tom the Warcat (10gc), Sebastian the Infantryman (50gc) and finally Rosie and Willow (wife and daughter respectively) as the Thieves (20gc each).
Further Warbands to follow will include my 3rd Edition Orc warband, my Nurgle Warband, an Empire Warband and a Fighting Fantasy warband. Watch this space...
So my first three painted miniatures of 2016 are additions to my Heroquest family, which now have enough models to become a Frostgrave warband; those new miniatures being a Witch, an aged Barbarian (representing the grandparents) and our Cat Tom who will represent a warhound in the warband. Here are the 3 new additions:
The Witch is from Heresy miniatures, the aged Barbarian from Hasslefree and the cat is a slight conversion (in that the tail was clipped and resculpted to look more feline) from Reaper Bones.
And here is the entire warband, ready for some Frostgrave (or possibly Heroquest) action, exploring the City of Rensburg (read Frostgrave):
So the main spellcaster is the Witch (Grandma) and her apprentice (200gc) is Lily (my daughter). These two are ably supported by myself and Grandad as Barbarians (100gc each), Tom the Warcat (10gc), Sebastian the Infantryman (50gc) and finally Rosie and Willow (wife and daughter respectively) as the Thieves (20gc each).
Further Warbands to follow will include my 3rd Edition Orc warband, my Nurgle Warband, an Empire Warband and a Fighting Fantasy warband. Watch this space...
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
The Shadows of Rensburg - NPC models from BOYL 2014
A few people have asked about the NPC models I used for the BOYL Warbands narrative game, set in Rensburg. Well they are all from a blog I started many years ago, where I was creating an Empire army through a narrative; you can read and see it here:
http://warhammer.org.uk/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=28189
So for the Oldhammer day I decided to unearth them from the attic and use the scenery and some of the models to help create and GM the Shadows of Rensburg Warbands game, which was thoroughly enjoyable (and a success, I think, as my first ever GMing..!):
So here's a further selection of photos of some of those models used (you can see my leaning to classic citadel/oldhammer 5 years ago and inspiration from Heironymous Bosch's artwork):
http://warhammer.org.uk/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=28189
So for the Oldhammer day I decided to unearth them from the attic and use the scenery and some of the models to help create and GM the Shadows of Rensburg Warbands game, which was thoroughly enjoyable (and a success, I think, as my first ever GMing..!):
So here's a further selection of photos of some of those models used (you can see my leaning to classic citadel/oldhammer 5 years ago and inspiration from Heironymous Bosch's artwork):
Maybe one day I'll get back to finishing this project.......
Sunday, 10 August 2014
BOYL 2014 - Shadows of Rensburg
What a great weekend - so many amazing old miniatures, scenarios, games and of course Oldhammers at the equally fabulous Foundry. The epic Siege game will be well documented but here I show my small contribution to the weekend's gaming - the narrative scenario called the Shadows of Rensburg:
He awoke amongst a bed of dark leaves expecting to feel groggy, but instead he felt surprisingly alert. The recent memories came flooding back to him, the battle for the town of Rensburg and the spirited defense of the townsguard, but it was the awe and power of the Chaos invaders that left the greatest impression, their incredible strength, swordsmanship and their desire, their unrelenting will. There was no guilt in the admiration, he admired some of his fellow soldiers and their bravery in the face of such power, but the outcome was never in doubt; only the humans fled, the invaders only poured forward. But how had he survived, why was he spared? He looked out between the branches, onto the ruins of Rensburg and the bloody battlefield strewn with corpses upon which the birds were now circling. He saw shadows moving. There were others out there, he could sense it, others like him. What did that mean, pure kinship with fellow survivors? He didn't think so. Something had happened, some changing of himself and the area which had once housed his garrison. There seemed to be a fizzle in the air, whispers in the clouds, a sense of expection. Poised on the edge of the forest he knew he needed to be patient. He looked down at his axe, rusted; his hands clutching it had a tinge of blue, the skin beginning to peel away. His belly was exposing his guts, displaying the beauty of his previously unseen insides. He felt the wonderful texture of the boils on his chin. None of this surprised him, he was ready......
So the four participants were Vyper's Khorne Warband (including a very aggressive Chaos Dwarf with wings!), VanLoon's Khorne Warband (with a not quite so killy Chaos Dwarf but an impressive Chaos Ogre), Lenihan's Highlander's (complete with caber tosser) and Warlord Paul's human adventurers (with a Ogre and a Halfling).
The set up with all the NPC's present in and around Rensburg (the Highlanders can be seen on the left and VanLoon's Khorne warband at the top right):
He awoke amongst a bed of dark leaves expecting to feel groggy, but instead he felt surprisingly alert. The recent memories came flooding back to him, the battle for the town of Rensburg and the spirited defense of the townsguard, but it was the awe and power of the Chaos invaders that left the greatest impression, their incredible strength, swordsmanship and their desire, their unrelenting will. There was no guilt in the admiration, he admired some of his fellow soldiers and their bravery in the face of such power, but the outcome was never in doubt; only the humans fled, the invaders only poured forward. But how had he survived, why was he spared? He looked out between the branches, onto the ruins of Rensburg and the bloody battlefield strewn with corpses upon which the birds were now circling. He saw shadows moving. There were others out there, he could sense it, others like him. What did that mean, pure kinship with fellow survivors? He didn't think so. Something had happened, some changing of himself and the area which had once housed his garrison. There seemed to be a fizzle in the air, whispers in the clouds, a sense of expection. Poised on the edge of the forest he knew he needed to be patient. He looked down at his axe, rusted; his hands clutching it had a tinge of blue, the skin beginning to peel away. His belly was exposing his guts, displaying the beauty of his previously unseen insides. He felt the wonderful texture of the boils on his chin. None of this surprised him, he was ready......
So the four participants were Vyper's Khorne Warband (including a very aggressive Chaos Dwarf with wings!), VanLoon's Khorne Warband (with a not quite so killy Chaos Dwarf but an impressive Chaos Ogre), Lenihan's Highlander's (complete with caber tosser) and Warlord Paul's human adventurers (with a Ogre and a Halfling).
The set up with all the NPC's present in and around Rensburg (the Highlanders can be seen on the left and VanLoon's Khorne warband at the top right):
Warlord Paul's Human Adventurers traverse the river over the bridge, but are attacked by a stupid troll. They eventually kill him, but the troll has a death spew and wounds the hero. On the troll's corpse they find a magic ring which unleashes a Plaguebearer (under control of the hero's WP):
Meanwhile the Highlanders are attacked from the rear by a group of Giant Slayers, who themselves are looking to kill a bigger prey - they hoped to meet their match in a Giant, but were slain by a tossed caber and the ensuing combat with the Highlanders! Pah! In the background you can see the Zombies advancing to the smell of blooooood..
Vyper's Khorne Warband warily approach the town square, a feeding Minotaur and Chaos Hound can be seen and are quickly despatched from a combination of heroic goblin archery and some very tough beastmen. In the background you can see the Witch hunters and townsguard panicking towards them from the Highlander Priest's blesing:
VonLoon's Khorne warband approach Rensburg through the scrub, where they are met by some Goblins. The Illusionist shaman confuses them with the Illusion of an Orc, resulting in a failed charge for the Chaos Dwarf and his human mercanaries and the Goblins halt the advance for many more turns with some resilient rolling! The Chaos Warrior and Ogre continue unabated towards the Zombies:
The townsguard and witch hunters rally and prepare for a flank charge from the tough beastmen and their Chaos Dwarf leader. The ensuing combat was brief and bloody, with a comprehensive victory for the warband:
The Highlander's approach the tavern and the pretty ladies outside. They reject the overtures of the girls and instead choose the tavern and proceed to get pissed (and poisoned) on the local brew, leading to 2 turns of stupidity!
Meanwhile Warlord Paul's warband ransack the church, awakening a group of skeletons. They also find a magic sword of Parrying! The skeletons are eventually overcome. In this picture you can also see a pair of wandering Plaguebearers (the one under the control of Warlord Paul killed VanLoon's Chaos Warrior and turned him into the second plaguebearer!). Also in this photo is the wounded mutant ogre finishing off some Zombies and the mysterious Nurgle Necromancer lurking in the graveyard.
[A few missing photos here as the action hotted up and I forgot to document the game].
However VanLoon's 2 Orcs search a house and find a Dark Elf who joins the warband then promptly shoots one of the pretty ladies with it's crossbow! This enrages the Highlander's who then hunt down the Dark Elf.
Vyper's Goblin's search a cottage and find a magic bracelet which gives a bearded goblin +1 T whilst the rest of the warband get too close to the Nurgle Sorcerer in the tower who casts Stream of Corruption on them, choking a couple of Beastmen to death.....
Below we can see the Chaos Ogre and (eventually!) the Chaos Dwarf and his bagpiper charge into combat with the Necromancer and the Human adventurers in the doorway of the church in the graveyard. The Necromancer routs and flees towards the Highlanders who promptly kill him and then the human adventurers make short work of the Khorne warband (helped by the Parrying Blade), even though the Ogre had healed his wounds in the townsquare fountain! In the background the archers, led by the halfling, make a pincushion of the remaining Plaguebearer:
As the game draws to a close the Nurgle Sorcerer uses his Staff of Nurgle to turn a hapless Beastman into a pile of writhing maggots and then casts Miasma of Pestilence, halving all enemies characteristics by half! The Chaos Dwarf loved moving one and a half inches up the tower!
The game ended when the Chaos Dwarf reached the top of the tower, defeated the Sorcerer, and in a true act of Khorne, picked up the magic staff and snapped it in half! He was instantly rewarded by his Patron (crossbreeding with a Fleshhound!) and simultaneously destroying the tower in a huge explosion, killing several of his henchmen and wounding himself!
Above is a pile of NPC casualties, as we all went off and discovered the winners of the Oldhammer Painting competition. Thanks all for participating, it was loads of fun and played in a great spirit as we muddled through the 3rd edition rules!
Friday, 4 July 2014
A scenic interlude
A little interlude from the retinue building, to show you some of my scenery - which I've been busy making and mostly repairing for the Shadows of Rensburg scenario that I'll be running at the BOYL 2014 Oldhammer day. Some of these were made 20 odd years ago and needed a good old dust, but you can get a feel of how Rensburg may appear (I'm just missing some forests):
Thanks for looking!
You can see a few of the NCP wandering around here:
This cottage here was made and painted about 20 odd years ago, straight from a White Dwarf article:
You may just be able to make out the stained glass windows of the burnt out church in the background:
Bridge = Troll
Nurgle sorcerer defending his tower:
Some tough looking Goblins, level 25's?:
Thanks for looking!
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