Showing posts with label Army Standard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Army Standard. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Jaakko and Rugluk - Leader month

Act 6

Rugluk stood atop the hill, armour dented, bandaged gut still leaking a bit. Behind him, his bruised and battered horde gathered, grumbling and picking their teeth. The siege had dragged on long enough.

“Dis time,” Rugluk barked, “I lead da charge!”

A confused cheer followed. Some orcs clanged weapons.

With a mad roar, Rugluk thundered toward the gate, his boyz behind him. Ladders slammed against walls. Rocks flew. The ram finally broke the gate-and to everyone’s shock, they made it in.

“We done it!” Snagrat screamed. “We’z in!”

But inside, the fort was… quiet. Too quiet.

No dwarfs. No traps. No boiling oil. Just cold stone.

The place had been deserted.

Rugluk stormed through the halls, snarling at shadows. The warband followed, less triumphant by the step. Finally, they reached the hall of the dwarf king. Empty. Just a few smouldering torches and a broken throne.

Rugluk found the tunnel entrance soon enough. It was dug out behind the throne and reeking of stale ale and beard oil. The dwarfs had slipped underground like weasels.

No loot. No prisoners. No glory.

Just silence.

Later, Rugluk sat on the cold floor of the keep, cradling a dwarf skull he’d found in the rubble.

He stared at the skull, one eye twitching and briefly contemplated the very act of being.

“So… dis is wot I gets. No gold. No crown. No songs.”

The skull didn’t answer. 

"Er... what's da plan now, boss?" a goblin asked nervously.

Rugluk stood, tossed the skull over his shoulder, and grinned, blood on his teeth.  

“We find where da stunties went. An’ we knock again.”


And so the final mandatory month of painting for OWAC Season 8 is behind us. This season felt shorter than the previous ones, and I’m surprised we’re already at the end! I’ve really enjoyed working on this army and look forward to returning to the project in future seasons. While this month was less productive than the earlier ones, I’m still happy with what I have to show you.

I painted Ruglug, his bodyguard, the Army Standard bearer, a troll minder, a spider swarm, and three mantlets. I also started painting a shaman and some goblins, which I hope to finish in July and include in the wrap-up post.

 

Rugluk Backstabba, the leader of my orc horde and the main character of the story. I really like this "Giant Orc Chieftain" model and thoroughly enjoyed painting him. Naturally, he has to be accompanied by his bodyguard.

  

Drodab Ironbrow — the loyal bodyguard of Rugluk Backstabba (and Aruglid Longface). 


 
The Army Standard of Rugluk Backstabba. I decided to stick to a classic design, as with the previous banners, and I’m really happy with how this one turned out. The tankard shield was, of course, captured from my Bugman’s Rangers, and I plan to reuse the tree design in my Wood Elf army-if I ever end up collecting one.

I had some spare time, so I decided to paint a troll minder. For now, he’ll be looking after trolls from Slargash’s army, but I will paint some trolls of his own later.

As I still had some spare time, I painted a spider swarm. The base includes a frame that holds two small dice to track remaining wounds.

This month in points:



 

 

 

SIEGE

You can find three mantlets from the group photo above. The mantlets are simply covers that cost 5 points each. The ones I painted are from Wargames Foundry, but I also crafted three more from wood. Unfortunately, I ran out of time and haven’t painted them yet.




And that’s it for now. I’ll need to hurry and get more models painted, as I’ve got a game scheduled with this army in just a few weeks.




Monday, May 1, 2023

Ratwig's April OWAC VI WAB Romano-British Command Entry (229 points)

Presented this entry is Magnate Torquatas Novellius Atticus, Army General of a late Roman Army stationed in Brittania at the end of its days as a Roman province, and Decurio Gambinius Felix, his personal standard bearer (Army Standard Bearer). Torquatas displays his political connections by way of the purple stripe on his shirt and on his personal standard. To further tie him to his standard, the orbiculi on his cape is also displayed on his draco standard. He has two character advantages, "fabricae" and "born to the purple". Fabricae represents his having control of an armory which lets most forces under his command have the light armor option for +2 points each. Born to the purple extends his command radius from 12" to 18". He is not a fighting general, he doesn't mix it up against hairy barbarians personally, he stays behind the lines inspiring the troops and directing them during a battle. 

Magnate Torquata Novellius Atticus: 156 points

      Equipment: sword, light armor (+3), mounted on horse (+8)

      Special: Army General

      Character advantages: Fabricae (+15), Born to the Purple (+30)


Decurio Gambinius Felix: 73 points 

      Equipment: sword, light armor (+3), mounted on horse (+8), shield (+2) 

      Special: Army Standard Bearer (+15)

Total Points: 229

















Inspiring the troops to feats of glory for Rome! Or at least not to run away at the first sign of the Picts...

These figures are by Footsore Miniatures, the general being modified by having his raised hand cut off and replaced with a Gripping Beast hand with sword molded to it so that he can now ride about the battlefield swinging it inspirationally!

That's it for this month, time for a Jack!

Ratwig out!

Monday, May 30, 2022

Mariano´s Wood Elves - Characters and Glade raiders - Wild Riders of Kurnous (655 points)

Leader month 

A General with no profile on fourth edition...

One step closer to the end!!!!! What can I say, this month has been very productive, at least the first three weeks, last one I was affected by Covid and lost 5 painting days, but the effords on previous months really help me on this month because half of the work on the unit was done the first day of the month.

For the OWAC I planned to paint 5 mounted characters but before the beginning I managed to have 8 characters ready to paint. My selection was easy, one mage, one hero and a general mounted in what I have called "Great horned horse" (I love to transforms miniatures). Pretty much sure the rest of them will be painted out of the OWAC.

Beta concept of my Great horned horse

The unit I have painted should work as Wild Riders of Kurnous in future games so I tryed to paint as "magical" as possible but playing with greens and golds in order not to be aout of the army paint scheme.

What have I painted this month...?

1 x General (light armour +elven steed + barding for steed): 169

1 x Mage Champion (elven steed + barding for steed): 128

1 x Hero Battle Stardard bearer (elven steed, shield, light armour, cavalry lance): 106

6 x  Glade riders (light armour + spears + music + stardard bearer): 252                                         

Total: 655

Total points: 1529


Time to show my monthly work... hope you like them




















Yes, we have a musician

Now mostly of my grey pile for the OWAC is painted and this is soooo cooool!!! The hype to finish  is strong on me so no matter how tired I´m feelling now next month I pretend to finish another unit of Glade Riders and for the family pic...

Friday, July 2, 2021

Steve's Cult of the New Colossus: Angels We Have Heard On High (2211 points)

 Leader Month

So my last painted entry for the OWAC IV! The last few hours of this last month have been punctuated by Ghost albums and I've sold the last remnants of my soul to the ruinous powers to get the last bits done. Hopefully the low figure count won't be an anti-climax when compared to my earlier entries but I thought it best to lavish a bit of attention on this unholy quartet as the leaders of the Cult. I've certainly tried to up the level of epic in the narrative to make up at any rate!

A watery sunlight struggled to penetrate the mist that shrouded the dark pines. It clung to the high bows like the ragged tatters of winding sheets and lingered about the tree tops like the lost souls of brides long abandoned at the altar. Warily the soldiers of the Cult eyed the likely avenues of approach from whence renewed waves of attack might spring. The chill morning air that should have been fragrant with moss, earth and pine resin was tainted with the pervasive tang of the previous night's spilt blood.

The New Colossus - fully manifested!

The hammer blow had finally come from an unexpected direction. Wermius had noted the lack of opposition from the Sylvanian peasantry but feared the apparent silence from their overlords. That silence had been shattered when the Cult could least afford it. Their God had retreated back through the gate they had opened in to the warp, to recover from the exertion of manifestation in to the physical world, whilst the cult had busied themselves in the procurement of ever more souls for his nourishment. Several more settlements had been put to the torch, captives snared and new recruits baptised in the blood of the innocent since then. Oh how they scuttled like fleas and lice at the approach of the terrible light of the Colossus borne by his flock! And yet the faithful had fallen foul of a well prepared trap. Hemmed in by the forest on one side, the road wound past a craggy outcrop that reached up in to the sky, an ancient and abandoned tower crumbling at its pinnacle. Despite its dereliction it still jabbed an accusatory and skeletal finger upwards at the heavens. It was here, at this pinch point, between fell and forest that they were to become prey to the decayed flower of Syvanian nobility and the accursed Templar Knights of the Empire who drove them on.

Like a thunderous wave of iron, the Templars and nobles had come on up the road and sowed much panic about the rear guard of the Cult. Having nowhere to flee but the dark pines that loomed impassively below them, the hapless cultists fled and were met with the knives and spears of the common Slyvanian soldiery who skulked in those twilight groves. Only the righteous anger and fearless sacrifice of the Redemptionists had halted the attack. The heretic knights broke like a wave on the rocks upon their hooded ranks and they were sent back in disarray as the fanatics smote all about them with their great flails. 

Fowzt Zapalous - Head Warlock and Magister of the Cult

Lines had been drawn and hasty defences prepared since that dawn ambush. Several waves of unwilling levy troops had been used to probe the positions the Cult had taken up during the day but few survivors had made it back to their masters to report on what they had seen. As darkness began to fall several trees were felled across the road to protect the baggage train and war altars, and fires sprang up in the woods below the road. With the rising smoke and sparks of the camp fires, so too ascended keening voices, both human and not, that begged and beseeched their great Colossus to intercede.

The night dragged miserably on with little to relieve the tension and neither did the grey dawn bring any solace. Shivering in their makeshift fortifications, the Cult kept up their vigil and offered up their desperate prayers. The sounding of trumpets dragged those fortunate few exhausted enough for sleep back to consciousness and an ominous sound of marching feet came from all sides. They were surrounded. Wermius felt despair gnaw at his innards like a starving rat. The sight of ranks of peasant soldiery, freshly reinforced in the night chilled him more than the frigid night air. As the staccato rhythm of drums hastened their doom towards them, he looked about him for succour but saw nothing but the glistening fear of cornered animals in the eyes of his comrades. And yet a voice rang out above the growing clamour of war, piping high and thin above the firs that swayed indifferently over the coming slaughter. A song, both exquisite and unsettling in its appalling beauty, soared above the commotion on the ground, accompanied by the beat of leathery wings.

Piros Horog - Gorice's champion and Bearer of the Sacred Standard of the Colossus

A great dark shape swooped out of the mist and over the battlefield, bat-like and terrible. Wermius' heart leapt at the sight and he castigated himself for the seeds of doubt that had unmanned him so - the Great Colossus had come to their salvation! His elation slowly turned to confusion, however, as a bestial and reptilian roar joined the angelic singing that rang out from among the clouds. The effect on his persecutors was immediate. The once confident mob, fear now writ large on their faces, wavered and fled. As the faithful around him took heart from this unexpected turn of events and turned from the hunted to the hunter, Wermius took out his manuscripts and began to feverishly chronicle their miraculous deliverance as dragon fire brought a second dawn to the mountain side.

"And lo, from out of darkness, beset on all sides by the heretic persecutor, salvation was delivered unto us by the Light Bringer. 

An angel we have heard on high, sweetly singing 'oer the plains. 

And the mountains in reply, echoed back those joyous strains. 

Angel of god, guardian dear, to whom God's love commits me here

Ever this day be at my side, to light, to rule, to guard and to guide.

We have survived the coming rains, the crash and the tide of the latter days. We have secured our slot and fallen in rank with the crippled and the faint. Behold I'll show you a mystery we shall not all see. We shall be changed, crippled, dead, and weak and the sheep shall flock to hear the word and receive Great Colossus' love. 

For there appeared a great wonder in heaven; and behold a great black dragon, arrayed in shining horns of black obsidian, and I saw a figure, seemingly neither man nor woman. A crowned angel with voice as golden as its shining armour sitting upon the the black beast. And it seemed the dragon's tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth as its fire cleansed the heretic below: and the dragon descended upon the unbelievers for to devour them where they stood. 

Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! For the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath.  And the great dragon was wroth with the infidel, and went to make war with the remnant of their seed, which keep the commandments of their false Gods. And the dragon gave him who had mastery over it his power, and his seat, and great authority. And it was given unto him to make war with the followers of false prophets, and to overcome them.

Can you hear the rumble? Can you hear the voice that is calling you? You cannot hide in the darkness. I can feel the thunder that is breaking in your heart. I can see through the scars inside you. Now our merge is eternal. Can't you see that you're lost? Can't you see that you're lost without your new God? "

Gorice Bathorey of the Red Hook - Disgraced Sylvanian nobleman, reviled degenerate and now General of the Cult's soldiery

Thus the coming of Gorice Bathorey of the Red Hook snatched the Cult from the jaws of disaster and he was taken in as a great general in service to the New Colossus. Gorice Bathorey, as black a man as ever walked the face of the world. Forced from his ancestral Sylvanian lands for his sadism and disdain for Human life, Gorice was a feared and hated figure, all the more so after his pact with the Black Wyrm, Ebethron. A castrato by his own hand, such was his hatred for his fellow men, he soon became reviled for his predilection for hanging his victims from the meat hooks that give him his title, while he sung to them in their last moments.

I modelled my General on the following image from the 3rd ed. rule book - it always captured my imagination and I love the mix of low and high fantasy depicted in it. Those skull faced Chaos soldiers will hopefully be making an appearance in the future once I get my hands on some of the plastic Wargames Factory Orcs and some plastic skeletons to kitbash... If anyone knows who the illustrator is do let me know!

The Dragon is from the excellent Ral Partha set, The Antagonists - a lovely model! I even had a go at green-stuffing the scale armour on Gorice to attempt a similar look to the illustration - lots of swearing I must admit! 


His banner has elements of the cover art of Ghost's excellent album, Infestissuman and Blake's The Number of the Beast is 666, one of his amazing water colours illustrating the Book of Revelations, which, incidentally provided a lot of material for Wermius' celebratory gospel on the salvation of the Cult!

It wouldn't be a Cult of the New Colossus post without mention of a musical influence - I've already mentioned Ghost a lot in this post and the last! The post title and a section of Wermius' chronicle is taken from the weirdly brilliant Lift to Experience and their Texas Jerusalem Crossroads, particularly the song To Guard and to Guide. The album is a crazy exploration of a biblical apocalypse and has fascinated me for years - it was great to borrow a few lyrcis from it (albeit slightly perverted from their original form) and the end of the world mood once again fits right in!

So there you have it - the end of the challenge but not the end of the Cult! I have  a load of stuff I bought during the challenge that never got painted and a few bits that were prepped that didn't make it in. Hopefully I can maintain the momentum I've gained from the OWAC to finish them off in the coming weeks and months...

Gorice Bathorey of the Red Hook - Chaos Knight (L20 Hero) riding a winged Dragon, magical heavy armour (Blinding Glare), lance, magic weapon (Parasitic Blade) - 892 points

Fowzt Zapalous - Soulflayer (L20 Wizard), Chaos Armour - 290 points

Piros Horog - Chaos Champion (L15 Hero), Heavy armour, handweapon, shield, magic standard - Bane Banner - 279 points

The New Colossus - Greater Demon - 750 points

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