Introduction
The second of the trio of classic inquisitors, named after the platinum blonde Ilithyia from the series 'Spartacus'.
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 second of the trio of classic inquisitors, named after the platinum blonde Ilithyia from the series 'Spartacus'.
The first of the trio of classic inquisitors, named after Lucretia from the series 'Spartacus'. (Yes I know she was a brunette, I only came up with the names after I painted the miniatures.)
I bought this kit some time ago, along with some classic inquisitors. I disliked the bald head, so I replaced it with one from the Escher kit, sporting a stylish mohawk and a bionic eye. I also disliked her official black color scheme, so I went with something else instead.
We took a short rest and continued the exploration of the forest. Luck took us right into the waiting arms of two sentient trees, who blocked our way and asked about our intents regarding the forest. We said that we are explorers[1], and they agreed to take us to Willow.
I bought this kit some time ago, along with some classic inquisitors. I loved everything about this kit, including the official color scheme. I went with it, although of course I experimented with the coloring of the metalics.
We flew downriver on our brooms, only to pass through a heatwave (and gain an elder rune of fire) and enter an illusory outdoor forest, complete with a shining sun[1] and everything. I tested the ceiling - it was still there. Good, we're not going (completely) insane. Let's move on.
After the game with the Deepkin, I was inspired by the naming of the nuns and also finally decided that my Bloodthirsters finally earned their names.
So here's to Grimvex Goreface, the Shredder of Metal, who killed enough Space Marine vehicles for this:
As well as good ol' Arbra'Gax, the Reaper of Vengeance:
A blast from the past - an out of production metal Grey Seer, hiding in a box ever since I bought it for $3 on eBay.
Back to a more casual game style with terrain placement right out of the rulebook. Time to break out the nuns for this Reconnaissance Mission incursion game from CA2020.
These are Kor from Magic the Gathering: Arena of the Planeswalkers board game, but they shall serve perfectly as rogues/assassins.
I just can't catch a break. Kindergarten is closed due to COVID... again.
Now D&D is on hold as well due to... you guessed it.
At least I got some games of Warhammer in during the one kind of free week I had.
I worked a bit on Be'lakor before hobby time became a premium. Then I just switched to D&D miniatures, where a quick Contrast basecoat feels that you've actually achieved progress, and highlights can come later.
With the holidays coming, I just hope I can finish big B this year.