The monk, Makoto, looked at both Lord and Lady Fuchida. Makotos's company of poor ronin, former retainers and impoverished tradesmen had been travelling for several days. The information that Makoto had been given was that both Lord and Lady Fuchida were keen acolytes of "The Celestial Path". Quite the fervent believers, Makoto had been told. Which was good news - as the long journey from Takasaki had sapped some of the high spirits of Makoto's company as they trudged through rain squalls and difficult terrain.All that Makoto needed now was additional funds for food and lodging - enough to cross the palms of ferrymen, innkeepers and friendly farmers along the rest of the journey. Of course, a few extra coins would be more than helpful to persuade additional disciples to join the pilgrimage.Makoto's eyes widened when Lord Fuchida greeted them and passed the heavy coin purse to the monk. "Thank you, my Lord. I can see you are a true believer in The Celestial Path", the monk replied gracefully.Lord Fuchida Ichiro almost blushed, and bowed, introducing his wife. "This was very much my wife's idea. There are these fishing rights, downstream, which we have long contested are ours.." Lord Fuchida waved a hand vaguely in the direction of the dusty, earthen road leading down the valley. "Maybe", Lord Fuchida added, "..... maybe The Celestial Path can be followed in a direction which guarantees those fishing rights will be returned to the House of Fuchida?"Lady Fuchida took one small step to her husband's side, smiled politely, and counted the swords of the disciples of The Celestial Path. There were more than enough weapons in the company to secure the fishing rights that had been stolen from the Fuchida. And maybe 'recover' the woodlands in the valley as well....
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Monday, 16 January 2023
From SidneyR: "The Disciples and Acolytes of The Celestial Path" - (Historical Drama): 90 points
BenF: 15mm Persian 'Apple Bearer' Royal Guard (53 pts)
Well, this challenge has been a bit slow for me to start this year. Between a new role at work, the silly season, and arranging an upcoming game at CANCON as well as my 4 year old'd birthday, hobby time has been a little thin on the ground.
I have, however, managed to kick start my painting with this base of Achaemenid Persian royal guard from Forged in Battle's excellent 'War and Empire' range. My last year's challenge focused almost exclusively on building up my Achaemenid army, and while they've won a surprising number of games during 2022, I did feel like I needed to add this iconic unit to round off the army. The royal guard fought at Gaugamela, and also are mentioned at Cunaxa. I gave the usual gaudy Persian pyjamas a bit of a semi-uniform look as I imagine befits the royal guard, and I also added a mounted general in suitably ornate dress haranguing them into action. They get the strange name from some unusual spears, which apparently had an apple sized counterweight at the non-pointy end. The shield decals from LBMS really make them.
I'm also going to enter this as the start of my 'Squirrel' side duel. This challenge, I aim to finish up some bits and pieces of long term projects, including 6mm Napoleonics, 32mm Star Wars 3D Prints, some 20mm Ardennes Germans and Yanks, tiny little 2mm terrain pieces, perhaps a smattering of 15mm Andalusians and whatever else can distract me from the task at hand.
14 foot and 1 mounted 15mm figure should net me a grand total of
14 x 15mm foot @ 2 points = 28 points
1 x 15mm mounted @ 4 points = 4 points
World Cinema (Green) bonus = 20 points
Total = 52 points
Next up i'm working on some teensy 6mm Napoleonic Russians.
Lovely stuff Ben, I had to check twice to make sure that these were 15s and not 28s. The colour palette you've gone with really works and does give them a mostly uniform looks. Also love the mounted officer. Your transfers came out very well, I just don't have the skill or patience for that fiddliness in 28s let alone 15s.
Well done and looking forward to the defenders of Mother Russia against thee Corsican Tyrant.
From DarrellH: Thematic Byzantine, Heavy Tagmata Kavallarioi (130 points)
Thematic Byzantines? They have been in my dreams for years; to put together a Nikephorian/Macedonian Dynasty Byzantine Army. The why of it all etc will become apparent as the story expressed bu my expeditious hand and brushwork become more apparent down the line. Suffice to say, for now, that it goes back to the early 2000's and the games of Warhammer Ancient Battles we used to play with faithful devotion every week at SESWC, Edinburgh Wargames Club. It was Andrew Eason's Thematic Byzantine army that drew my eye then and ever since, I have craved such an army. Gripping Beast's Black Friday sale made this urge a irresistible opportunity!
Here we have what will be the first of four units of Thematic Byzantine, Heavy Tagmata Kavallarioi. Two with barding and two without so I can move with some flexibility through the centuries whilst maintaining a high degree of historical accuracy (approx. 800-1050 CE).
As many of you may know, the Tagmata regiments were full time well trained professional regiments of soldiers formed by Emperor Constantine V as early as 741-743 CE. The idea being to have troops who were extremely loyal to the Emperor at hand to face any of the many revolts that took place with alarming regularity.
I have painted these guys in in speculative colours; both the clothing and some parts of the armours. Their mounts are barded with lamellar, made of horn or iron. I chose to go with a red and creamy white with the bards and to vary the patterns on each model so's to create a degree of uniformity (these being Tagmata troops) whilst not being too prescriptive. Half way through rendering the horses in the colour scheme I had that uncomfortable feeling that I was a little over the top but seeing them cavalrymen on their mounts eventually waylaid any concerns I was having.
Whilst the army was bought largely for historical and aesthetic reasons I do plan to take part in a friendly WAB tournament sometime early this year.
SkullWatch XIII 2
The Skull Duel is heating up! We've got a few conventional skellies, skullz on poles, and a grimdark race between Sander and DavidB!
The Skull Tally:
- Sander 47
- DavidB 45
- MikeW 14
- ChrisW 14
- GregB 10
- StuartL 9
- CurtC 2
- PeteF 1
- TeemuL 0
- Barks 0
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DaveB's Oldhammer harlequins |
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SteveA's classic skellies |
Some of ChrisW's monsters |
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CurtC's Mari Lwyd (ask him to pronounce it!) |
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Sander's Dark Angels (the figure on the right has 36 skullz!) |
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PeterB's Ultramarine |
RobinF's undead |
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GuyB's ghosts |
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MikeW's Orks |
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SimonM can't resist sneaking in a skull |
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BruceR's wonderful ogre |
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GregB's beakie |
Skull of the Week:
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TomG's Goffik Rokker |
Runner-up SotW:
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Byron's limo |