mercenaries and spellcasters

another group of miniatures painted and done.
some are duplicates from before just with either minor conversions
or painting schemes.


haggard looking group of mercenaries.


this dwarf cleric is based off the the D&D 5e tempest domain subclass.
specialty in lightning damage.


a werebear and a wereboar.
here are two reasons why i love the Wizkids D&D miniature line.
so if i play other fantasy skirmish games i can field a werebear welding a huge axe.


this barbarian originally had a mace but i wasn't really feeling it.
so i clipped it and added a spare sword from the bits box,
making it like a two-handed sword.



another kenku,
this time around i assume this little fellow will be a rogue/assassin.


while playing a druid for sometime now, my girlfriend Rita seems to cast
more spells than actually shapeshifting into beast shapes as a druid does.
so i showed her another aspect of the druid class in the D&D 5e book,
Circle of Wildfire where you seem to focus on fire damage and able to summon a
small elemental for extra damage.

i got the same figure as her original druid is but with a different paint scheme
that kind of shows some fire aspects.
and painted a panther figure with some blended fiery colors to represent the elemental.

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  1. Those look great.
    I really like the kenku, they are a favourite race of mine.
    In my campaign world they work as messengers, accurately relaying any spoken message.

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    1. thanks buddy, the kenku are great and fun to around but the dwarves are my number one race.
      in the one campaign i am in, i tried to do a kenku cleric pc but found out it wasn't easy so i have him as a npc.

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