I like it!
Plus I keep meaning to run a small scale narrative campaign in the Border Princes, and these groovy grub lies give me pleasing antagonists for the Warband sized games.
I like it!
Plus I keep meaning to run a small scale narrative campaign in the Border Princes, and these groovy grub lies give me pleasing antagonists for the Warband sized games.
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It's mouth is really disturbing me.
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It's not the claws that kill you... it's the breath.
A dental hygienist could make some serious money... well... assuming they figure out a way that the Mourngul doesn't just kill/eat them.
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Looking at the unpainted one, I'd really like to see it done up in a "incredibly pale dead flesh" look, and leave the eyes as black pits.
I think this is pretty good one, I appreciate the minimalist approach. Forge World is usually pretty good about not overloading a model with skulls or sculpted fire.
I think it is great, very characterful. it would make a great villain for small scale games and more RPG driven events. Really loving Forgeworld's monsters, they are all superb quality and wide ranging in inspiration.
Twelve monkeys, eleven hats. One monkey is sad.
well I wasn't including the greater daemons, they have been out quite a while now
Twelve monkeys, eleven hats. One monkey is sad.