Well hello all and, having admired the Old World Army Challenge from afar for some time now, I’m very glad to be here! Although a newcomer to the Challenge, I’m certainly not new to the blogosphere and some of you may know me better as Thantsants from my blog, Somewhere the Tea’s Getting Cold. Hopefully, among other things like giving my painting mojo a kick up the ass, this challenge will get me posting there a bit more regularly too! For those of you who have kindly showed an interest in my past projects, you’ll know I don’t usually do things by half - My approach to the OWAC should prove no exception to this rule!
Now I have only really dabbled very slightly with the Ruinous Powers previously, having always been drawn more to the boisterous world of Orcdom. That being said, I have somehow managed to amass a large tub of Chaos miniatures over the years and now seems like as good a time as any to paint them. You may notice that the army I propose to paint over the next six months is rather large and exceeds the suggested points values for each month of the challenge. Lunacy? More than likely. Hubris? Maybe just a little. Actually it’s more to do with my desire to paint them all up together to attempt some sort of cohesion across the army as I really dislike trying to match in paint schemes having returned to a project months or years later. I’ll be concentrating on the more human elements of the army for the challenge so if I do run behind the targets I’m setting myself, it’ll be the more “exotic” elements like the larger Chaos creatures that will have to be done at a later date but we’ll see how we go on.
My original intention had been to create a Chaos horde much like that depicted in the illustration above from the 3rd ed. rule book. I still intend to kitbash those awesome skull faced soldiers at some point in the future as part of this army but figured that would be a bit too much work for this challenge what with everything else on my plate! My general will still be modelled on the Dragon rider to give the army a splash of high fantasy among the lowly ranks. However In terms of background for this project, due to the large number of cultists and thugs making up its ranks, I wanted to go in a slightly different direction. Whilst pondering the matter, the phrase, “huddled masses” kept popping up. I had thought it was from TS Eliot’s The Wasteland but had misremembered the line -
“ Who are those hooded hordes swarming
Over endless plains, stumbling in cracked earth”
“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
What does a poem about the Statue of Liberty have to do with an old school Chaos army I hear you ask? Well, I’ll start with the disclaimer that using these lines as inspiration for a horde of Chaos worshipping lunatics wasn’t necessarily intended to be political satire on my part. although I guess it could be read as such. Rather I felt those well intentioned words could take on suitably sinister overtones were they to come from some insidious Demon of Chaos, rather than a benevolent 93m tall Champion of Law! For me that was always the appeal of Chaos - the slow and inevitable corruption of order from the inside out, as wonderfully illustrated on the cover to the Shadows Over Bogenhafen campaign for WFRP.
I didn’t really want to dedicate my army to any of the four better known Chaos Powers and The New Colossus actually sounded like a suitably creepy name for a new minor Chaos God or better still, a Daemon Prince, perhaps with ambitions of attaining Godhood. Lovecraft has featured regularly amongst the audiobooks I listen to whilst painting and The Horror at Red Hook, albeit some of his less tolerant work, has been particularly influential for me, with its secret cults, poverty-stricken slums and secret rites invoking all manner of eldritch horror. Why not transplant that idea from 1920’s New York to the Old World? The Cult of the New Colossus opens its arms wide to all those shunned by the Empire and Bretonnia because they are different. Race, colour creed or wealth (or lack thereof!) have no bearing in the cult - all that is required is the renewing of the old ways, the passing on of knowledge of forbidden things and preparing the way for the return of the New Colossus.
The idea further cemented itself whilst searching for suitable models for the war altar I have planned. I’d ended up with quite the motley collection of evil priests, anti-clerics and various hooded and dubious looking wizards - ideal for a cabal of cult leaders who had perhaps once been good and upstanding members of the clergy, intelligentsia, or perhaps even state-sanctioned wizards - now sadly seduced and all too willing to beckon others more vulnerable or gullible than themselves to be drawn moth-like to the bright light of Chaos.
The horror... The horror... Six months of solid painting with monthly deadlines! |
Along with this idea of the huddled masses flocking to the banner of Chaos, I’ll be throwing in references and themes from some of my favourite writers. Konrad’s Heart of Darkness, the aforementioned The Wasteland by TS Eliot, along with his poem The Hollow Men and Ginsberg’s The Howl provide a perfect, if somewhat grim depiction of the psyche and motivation of the army. As also mentioned, the work of Lovecraft forms a suitably creepy backdrop of secret cults working tirelessly to wake things that were better left sleeping. Oh and I’ll be stealing the odd line here and there from these literary giants for banner and shield designs!
One of Beksinski's beautiful nightmares - From the Mouth of Doom |
In terms of colour palette and mood, I’ll be looking to the likes of Achilleos, Frazetta and Beksinski. If I can master the air brush I’ve had sat around for a while now, I hope to develop my painting a bit further by attempting a few new techniques like air brush glazing and bounce lighting to achieve the look I want across the army.
Achilleos' Who's Next - the colour palette I'm after! |
Musically, the likes of The Sword, Judas Priest and Lift to Experience have had an influence on the army theme too - more through the lyrics to their songs than the style of their music, although who doesn’t love the classic combination of Metal and Chaos? Of course album cover art from theirs and a few other Metal bands will no doubt inspire a few banner and shield designs.
So there we have it - a Chaos cult masquerading as a new quasi-religious/political organisation, standing up for the common man and railing against the old outdated and unfair system of Human society, whilst secretly working to summon up foul and ancient things long forgotten. Its ranks are filled with the weak-minded, dispossessed and desperate, fully convinced that the path they have chosen is both the right and the righteous one. The “tired, poor and wretched refuse” mentioned in Lazarus’ poem will become the large human element in my army - homeless and tempest-tost, rejected or forgotten by their own society and driven straight in to the welcoming arms of a dark God. I give you the Cult of The New Colossus holding up that irresistible lamp to the golden door that promises to open the way to freedom, justice and glory...
General 504
Freder Van Moloch
Chaos Knight mounted on Dragon
Heavy armour, hand weapon, shield
Unfortunately the Dragon I ordered from Ral Partha came with two back feet so he's still in bits! There is a front foot on its way as we speak from the ever helpful folk at RPE Europe... |
L15 Chaos Sorcerer on foot 155
Zauber Verlockung the Allurer
With Familiar
12 Mounted Chaos Warriors 1344
Baphomir and his Knights Exemplar
Chaos Steeds, Standard, heavy armour, shields, barding, lances, hand weapons
12 Chaos Warriors on foot 962
The False Knights on the Road
Heavy armour, shields, hand weapons, standard
25 Thugs led by a Marauder 264
Kurtz and his Hollow Men
Light armour, hand weapons, shields, standard
17 Cultists of the Red Redemption 249
Marauder leader and Champion, standard, musician, light armour, shields, flails
14 Thug archers 222
Giudas Preest and his Leather Rebels
Marauder leader and Champion, standard, musician, light armour, bows, hand weapons
10 Minotaurs 506
Pasiphae’s Brood
Hand weapons, standard
Led by L10 Hero - light armour double handed weapon
30 Beastmen 521
The Flock
L10 hero, standard, musician, light armour, shields
20 Beastmen 521
The Herd
L10 hero, standard, musician, light armour, shields
7 Chaos Centaurs 464
Chiron’s Children
L10 hero, light armour, hand weapons, shields
1 Chaos Beastmaster 133
Heavy armour, hand weapon
5 Chaos Hounds
Chaos Host 550
1 Jabberwock
1 Cockatrice
1 Hydra
1 Dragon Ogre?
Baggage Train and War Altar
War Altar with Daemonic portal and assorted cultists, worshippers and materialised Daemon Prince - The New Colossus
Evil Wizard on litter
Beast of burden
Army Total - 5588
Oh, my! That is a lot of minis! Good luck! But if you don't get some done, you will still have the monthly commitment!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lissane - hopefully all being well they should get done! Shouldn't have any problems with the monthly limits like you say though xD
DeleteNice collection of models for the Cult of Craziness!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jaeckel - crazy it definitely will be!
DeleteThis is amazing...the write-up and collection of nefarious nimcompoops.
ReplyDeleteAdding a throw-away phrase that I have used as a Bloodbowl Team name in the past that captures that same feel for me...”Bungled and Botched”
I’ll be watching this project and will be checking all of the literature you referenced here.
Cheers Fred - glad it struck a chord with you!
DeleteBungled and botched describes most of the games of Bloodbowl I've played in the past! XD
I'd best get practicing writing very small with a brush!
Ah, a man after my own dark heart, Good luck Steve. I can totally understand the need to 'do' everything in one go.
ReplyDeleteCheers Paul - we should start a support group ;)
DeleteBest of luck with your Amazons - you've got a busy colour scheme to contend with there - one of the reasons I've been procrastinating so long with the rest of mine!
Welcome to Owac. I really like your blog. Your army will look glorious, my favorites are the altar and the baggage train.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sybou - most kind of you! I have to say they're my favourites too. I usually end up preferring the non-combatants - they just seem more fun to model and paint sometimes.
DeleteHoly cow, I am loving this project. This is just deeply inspiring - I might have to do a Chaos Cult army after my Greenskins are finished.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill - I was admiring your Orcs on Facebook a while back - great work on that banner! Best of luck with Project Greenskin!
DeleteWell that is a huge army, 5588 points in one OWAC! I don't have that many points after three OWACs painting Dark Elves! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI must be mental! Mind you having a large workload and some tight deadlines does seem to help get me motivated - I must love that deep anxiety in the pit of my stomach xD
DeleteI do have some tricks up my sleeve to help me achieve a good end result across the whole army in good time - we'll just have to see how effective they are!
Love the planning that went into this, I'm really looking forward to this!!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the offering, that yellow is niiice
Thanks Iannick - glad you like the offering!
DeleteHopefully all goes to plan and I live up to expectations...
Convoluted literary references, oddball model selection, proper grody WFRP Chaos: all sounds good to me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan -knew that English Literature degree would come in handy for something!
DeleteWow, a very impressive army and a post that oozes WFRP character. I am glad that there are other souls there who also see Beksinski's art as inspiration for Chaos. I have no clue how you intend to paint this huge army in 6 months, but will keep my fingers crossed. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteCheers Maciek - yeah his surrealist, gothic style and subject matter is just perfect. Francis Bacon is another painter who's work I really like and also serves as great inspiration for Chaos. As for getting it all done in time - I've got a few tricks up my sleeve that will hopefully work and give a good result...
DeleteWOW such an amazing project !! I love you war altar with the daemon prince, it's brilliant ! Good luck chaos mate ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks - glad you like it! I always enjoy baggage trains more than the army itself! Your Slaanesh army and it's baggage train and war altar look amazing too - look forward to seeing it take shape!
DeleteOMG, what a beautiful project. I love every aspect of it - the concept and inspiration, the figures the literary allusions... everything. Looking forward to seeing your project throughout the challenge!
ReplyDeleteThanks bud - I'm quite excited about it too! Nice to be painting again and working on a big meaty project.
DeleteFlipping mental! Your write up and background and...everything, is awesome! All the best with it!
ReplyDeleteHa - yup mental is about right! Thanks and hopefully I can pull it off...
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