Adrian’s here prepared for another OWAC. My third owac in a row, this time with a fantasy army again. With a fantasy army that it is also part of my main collection and not another distraction on my quest for completing the pile of shame! (until more orcs get into my hands)
In the World Edge Mountains slopes there was a mine run by a company of seven dwarves. They were industrious and they have amassed plenty of rare ores and gems. But they wouldn’t have become well know merely by these mundane achievements alone, by the standards of a successful dwarf miner. No, these dwarves have become known by they remarkable deeds. First, by saving an empire princess from a conspiracy from her reckless step-mother. Then, by digging up to the treasure chambers of an ancient karak abandoned during the turmoil of the goblin wars. The later spreaded over the mountains like a wildfire.
But in the World Edge Mountains, fame attracts also unwanted attention. Gorfang Rotgut have heard of the treasures of these bunch of brave dwarves and was an opportunity to plunder and improve the morale in his clan, after a long retirement after the attack on Karak Azul.
When the explorers reached the fortress with the notice of the march of a large orc army and a vanguard leaded by Gorfang himself, King Kazador jumped from his throne in a mix of anger and excitement. This was an opportunity to set his grudge with the orc. Set it with a swing of his hammer. He gathered his armies and send messengers to spread the news and calling for allies.
But the rally of the clans would take time, and unwilling to lose the opportunity to battle the mighty orc warboss, he run to the dwarf mine with a group of dwarf adventurers. The vanguard of both armies will battle in the mine while the armies come to the valley.
So here it is, the theme of this year. Let’s see what’s in the workbench ready for this year. I will be using Dwarf army book from 4th Ed. for the shake of simplicity (King Kazador profile, etc.). But I have prepared a bunch of dwarves that may reach 1000 points in whatever edition without stretching too far my goals. I learnt my limits from that please-no-more-goblins month!
14x Dwarf warriors leaded by Hammergrind, a dwarf champion. Complete command – 257 points
9x Hammereres accompanying King Kazador himself, with a standard – (217 + 494) points
9x Slayers, one is a musician, and Snorri the Giant Slayer – 193 points
And to their aid they came Prince Ulther’s (dwarf hero) and 14x of his mighty dwarves of the Dragon Company, full command.
Count as Ironbrakers – 430 points
A baggage train with the treasures recovered from the ancient treasure chambers.
And of course, the seven dwarf engineers, which count as an Organ Gun (65 points) and a Flame Cannon (119 points)
For a total of 56 dwarves and 1775 points.
Wait, did I say seven dwarves? …
Ah, yes, the silent Dopey.
He got a bit “special” after an accident which also cost the destruction of an entire shaft trying to chase a bunch of goblinoids. He has become a slayer-engineer. He is also my overlord offering.
Dopey trying to get rid of a group of rats sneaking into the storage cabin to get onto the crew’s cheese supplies.
Hope I can get everything on time and that you enjoy the story as much as I enjoy painting every bunch of angery dwarves.
Bad news everyone, there are no gemstones this year.
See you in the next post.
Adrian’s out.
Flipping yes. Love a dwarf army (obvs!). Good luck with the best bois :)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing these receive a coat of colour, good luck.
ReplyDeleteYes! Are you painting Snow White too? Love this!
ReplyDeleteActually... that gave me an idea following the meme.
DeleteLots of classics, awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnd a most lovely offering. Always a fan of striped pants
What! No Gemstones? How disappointing. Looking forward to seeing this army of stunties, erm...grow?
ReplyDeleteNice! Such a good mix of new and old. That troll slayer is great - hope to see more stripes in the army!
ReplyDelete+1 for striped trousers! :)
ReplyDeletereally love slayers, the one of the offering is great!
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