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"There was an old woman who had three sons, Jacob and James and John, One was hanged and one was drowned, One was lost and never was found, And that was an end of her three sons, Jacob and James and John." ----old nursery rhyme There's always room for brigands in any D&D or adjacent game, and these three ne'er-do-wells sure deliver. Well, in a manner of speaking. Mostly they make other people stand and deliver. Like these honest-ish merchants: Leaping from trees and various emboskments, as one does in an ambuscado, they surround their prey. The waylaid merchants are surrounded, tied up, bludgeoned soundly, and thrown into a thornbush. and the crew make off with their ill-gained spoils! Speaking of spoils, click below on the spoilers for more pics of the crew, including the burly Calbach Greatclub (03231) and the utterly vile Cadwalon (02044). Notes: I did go back and finish up the Drayman's eyes. You'll notice his pack tortoise and the camel (80075) are both extra laden. The extraneous chests and packs are from Nolzur's Adventurers' Campsite set. Chests on the cart are Mantic, I think. The tortoise also has some bottles from a Hobbit action figure, but not very visible at this angle. The Drayman is gloved and with arm outstretched; he is supposed to be holding reins or a carrot on a stick perhaps, but it looks like a great falconing pose. So I gave him one of the vultures from the Tree of Despair. Guest appearances from Esme, Dicarus Darksword, some Gremlins, and a Dark Dwarf Pounder. They either have or will get their own posts later. I see I should probably go back and darkline the Brigands a bit more.
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Fresh from a middle finish on the Reaper Quarterly Paint Contest (ended March 20) hmm need a rear photo.
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