In above picture you see the hero of last match, Father Boris Smirnov and some Arhcers too. I tried to paint Father in more lighter colours (using white undercoat instead of black) to stand out from normal rank-and-file soldiers. I'm guite impressed with this one's painting, actually. Maybe my skillz are improving. :)
Unfortunately I had too little time due school and work to finish my White Wolves. They also are fun to paint, but last night I started to thinki that they may not fit well into my army's overall theme. Fortunately, in the end I came along with the idea that if I could paint an add-on force of fierce-looking warriors of the forest! Yeah! As I already have some Archers painted, I could paint a Beast Wizard and some Kossars if Anssi let's me use 'em without taking allied contignent.
Speaking about last battle, that was a little short one and unbalanced for Anssi. In small battles like this it may be too advantageous to have as much as 100 p. more than your opponent. Plus, the Warrior Priest and his prayers were too good compared to Anssi's level 1 Wizard, trying to cast a spell with only one die. Add bad dice rolls (like his nine Swordmen charging my eight Halberdiers, he kills none and my troops overdo themselves and kill three) and there we had it. But no need to panic! When we at the first hand started this Campaing, we both knew that unbalanced games will commence.
For next scenario I have a few thought that I should discuss with Anssi. Battle for the lost Runefang rages on!
- Jami
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