Introduction
The Imperial Fists set up to fight the Bloodthirster brothers in a 1000 point Eternal War - Incursion - Divide and Conquer mission.
Documenting the winding journey from beginning wargaming and PnP RPG-s, through low budget solutions, to a growing collection of painted miniatures and a veritable chronicle of games and campaigns.
The Imperial Fists set up to fight the Bloodthirster brothers in a 1000 point Eternal War - Incursion - Divide and Conquer mission.
After about 8 months of online sessions, we met face to face! As expected, we barely got to play (around 1 hour). Hang on tight.
We went past the goblins into their mushroom gardens, where we encountered screaming plants. As we were asked nicely not to destroy them, we didn't. Who would have thought.
Next up, wild mushrooms. And humanoid tracks. I proposed to not follow the tracks - just in case we would, against all odds, somehow solve it peacefully. Wouldn't want to sidetrack whatever precious playtime we have left.
Like clockwork, a stalactite falls on my head, then turns out to be a worm and starts crawling up the wall. Roll for initiative!
This is my first experiment of using multiple layers of different Contrast paints, instead of doing traditional highlights on a Contrast basecoat.
A nice complement to the armored fighters, these Reaper Bones miniatures represent various thugs, bandits and rogues.
We started off by spending 19 hours in goblintown until the scouts returned and Azok finally accepted that we are doing good work in the dungeon. He gave us leave to roam freely around his encampment.
The plot thickened when we noticed that Azok seems to be at least half blind, with a trusted advisor helping him out; and that he carries a ring with the symbol of house Rosznar.
You know the drill by know, D&D on roll20. That is what's keeping me alive.
The past 3 weeks have been horrible. Barely any painting. I haven't even finished my competition works - good thing that the event has been postponed. I tried to get in some assembling, as that takes less brain power compared to painting. Some miserable progress, sure.
I just hope June will be better.