Spellcrow Rock Druid Style!
May 18, 2012 by dracs
Ever wonder where all those structures like Stone Henge came from? Well Spellcrow have the answer with the release of the new Dwarf Druid along with his awesome Menhir.
The Dwarf Druid is a truly excellent, if somewhat unexpected mini, which would look the part in all manner of fantasy games, even Warhammer Fantasy. Perhaps there was a group of Dwarfs which got lost in Albion, treat him as a Truthsayer in Storm of Magic games.
The Menhir is also a truly stunning piece of terrain which would be great in a Celtic themed board and could even find use as an arcane fulcrum.
All I can say is I am sure Obelix would be pleased with both of them.
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I remember this mini-Obelix:
http://www.beastsofwar.com/fantasy-wargaming/spellcrow-dwarf-big-chip-shoulder/
Good to see him finally released, and I’ll say it again – with that lovely flowing orange hair and bare chest he’d be a great Slayer champion, counting that big rock (carried as his penance) as a greatweapon which he hurls at melee range.
The trailing ivy and modelled symbols really make the Menhir more than just a rock, not to mention the little rocks at its base…they almost look like little feet, perhaps this thing is more alive than we suspect? Could be a good twist in an RPG where the rock shifts to a new location or attacks you when you least expect.
It might also be useful for Orboros-themed terrain in Hordes, though it looks too big to be a Shifting Stone and not humanoid enough to be a stone warbeast for gameplay for me.
the menhirs could be used for some circle of orboros scenery in hordes. i like.
So now that little guy is ready and painted and what a well sculped little druid he is.