Sunday, 31 March 2019

Shadowpaw's Company completed!


You may remember a previous post where I introduced the miniatures I'd picked up for my warband for Burrows and Badgers.  Well, I've finally finished them and thought they deserved to be introduced a little more formally here!

My leader is Hildeth Shadowpaw, an ill-tempered ferret with a reputation for using all sorts of cunning and chicanery to secure a victory.  Some have asked her about her purple dagger sheaths, but they get only silence and a look as sharp and deadly as the blades she carries.


Her second is Kennard of Myrce - one of the fox folk that control that land.  He brings a strength of arm that is much needed by Hildeth's company, although he's as wily as the rest of the band to boot.


Hildeth has secured the services of a sorceress of fell repute - Hextilda the Grey.  Hextilda, despite her reputation and that of her kin, is actually a friendly woman who is fiercely loyal to her comrades.


Otho Sharpeye was the first beast to join Hildeth - they formed an unlikely partnership with Otho acting as a look-out for Shadowpaw for whatever nefarious activity she was engaged in that day.  Otho, and his bow, have proven invaluable to the Company on many occasions.


Deryk Redpelt was a footpad long before joining up with Shadowpaw's Company - he was known as the Scourge of the Thimble Mill before he swore his loyalty to Hildeth.


Arnet the Fierce is considered by the other members of the company to be unhinged - unlike most of his folk, Arnet revels in combat; a trait which has made him a welcome fighter amongst Hildeth's band.


Probably the most affable of Shadowpaw's Company, Chatterbox Jenkin is the one most often met by strangers.  He tends to be sent to visit merchants and find out about potential marks - his likeable nature means beasts will open up to him easily.


All of the models were from Oathsworn - while they are really nice sculpts I found them a bit of a slog for some reason.  I'm really happy with how they've turned out though!

Looking forward to sorting some scenery for Burrows and Badgers ready to take on my wife's band soon!

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