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Not real sure how Saga Age of Magic works rule wise (and only the faintest idea of how Saga works) but I am always up for spitballing exotic fantasy army ideas, so going to anyways.(edit and its a long list)
A Medieval/Renaissance Philippians army with fantasy touches would be interesting and pretty wild given their folklore.
Eastern European or straight up Medieval/Renaissance Russian fantasy army could have a lot going for it, and would probably be easy to do with Saga.
I am surprised you didn’t add anything from the African content, does Age of Magic have detailed army that covers things like Zulus?
A Persian empire with Mythric/Zoroastrian mythic touches themed army would be pretty easy to do, since their are 2 plastic lines out for Persians right now in 28mm.
Oh, and then there is generic sea dwellers like fish men (don’t know what they would proxy as or if they already have an official list in AoM).
Also a few lot of details or branching options for one of your suggestions
For Korean dokkaebi, you could probably take some bareheaded elf models (something dressed like GW WFB high and dark elves or similar) or human models that look like they could pass as Korean (Fireforge’s mongol infantry) and just add horns or a horn to their foreheads, maybe throw in a loin cloth and club oni model, and play them as something archery and spear heavy.
One could do a pure Chinese themed army, particularly once Wargames Atlantic releases their Warring states and Boxer sets but you could do Terracotta warriors, Wuxi, undead, etc. themes right now if you can get your hands on some of the right Watchful I Studio or other mini makers products (and there are some STLs flouting around too). (P.S.: What 3 Kingdoms minis was Gerry talking about/showing off?)
Same deal, if not more so with Japanese historic and folklore themes, you have a lot more army style ideas to draw from again instead of just the typical Japanese human/yokai army theme, you could do Japanese themed Ogres, Undead, Goblins, Orcs, Dwarf, elves,etc. army lists subbing in yokai critters for the the normal models from foot soldiers to war beasts in said lists (if there are any such lists in AoM since I have no clue, but rule does apple to other rulesets like KoW and Oathmark). One can even drag in mythic characters as Leader/warlord/heroes for some of these armies. Here are a few that would be my picks for leaders/heroes:
For an ogre themed list you have the oni and myth wise you have these guys as leader/hero/warlord theme options for them:
Ōtakemaru: This brute could be a fairly basic oni model, or you could use an undead oni model for his later transformation (and yes there are miniature options for that on the market).
Shuten dōji : An oni model with a big saki bottle and buddhist pray beads would probably do the trick for this fellow, if he is in the middle of drinking bonus points.
Kidōmaru: Shuten’s bastard son in the myths, I would use a Cow skull instead of a full cow disguise on an oni model.
Ibaraki dōji : Shuten’s lieutenant and in some myths, mostly where Ibaraki is female, his lover. Again you could use any oni model but I would go the female oni or kijo route and probably use ether the reaper model or, if I want to be a little risque (since she is a very bad girl you might), a certain Soda Pop miniatures’ Relic Knight’s model for her.
There are several undead army themes one could go with from the Japanese myths, but for the wasabi version of the classic skeleton army I recommend these 2 characters and this monster as must haves:
Taira no Masakado: Basically either a human samurai or a flouting head (not hard to do), I would use a flashy model that looks good painted if I where to do the human, head route box of samurai heads, taken care of , just add paint.
Takiyasha hime: Taira no Masakado’s avenging daughter and a powerful necromancer with a fondness for frogs in Japanese myth, probably she normally depicted as riding around on a giant frog which might be a good project, but if you want her for lore theme purposes could also just add some head candles to geisha model or better yet suitably dressed female magic user model.
Gashadokuro: a giant skeleton monster Takiyasha hime summoned, more of a big monster unite but I added him cause he is related to the other 2. There are a couple of options for this out on the market one could use or convert to use for this easily (Zenit miniatures has one for kensi I believe and Reaper still has their giant Skeleton which is begging for this).
Sea dwellers are a pretty big thing in Japanese myth, and most obey the Sea Dragon Emperor/King Ryūgū-jō (I have no article for him which is why his name is not blue). For a basic army theme I would use mostly samurai and ashigura human models (maybe a fishy head swaps here or there) with some full fishmen thrown in all with bows and spears and a big sea monster (recommend a shark, but one could also have a dragon) and play them as elves (again I don’t know how Saga AoM works), for Ryūgū-jō himself either the monster model (dragon form) or some sorta of human sized character mini would do, maybe a dragon man in samurai apparel would be best if you can find one.
For most other forces again a lot you could do, but for yokai in general I recommend going with a list that allows you to make a full on 100 demon night parade, and at the head of that as a warlord you are probably going to want a Nurarihyon who is the leader of all the Yokai. A decent warlike Nurarihyon mini could probably be made simply by adding some green stuff to the back of the head of one of those “western goblins in Samurai cosplay” that keep getting made and sold as bakemo and yokai (they are not that). You might also want to add in Yuki onna as a spell caster/hero, and again not that hard to add since she can be done as a blue and white paint job to any female mini with some frost/snow elements added, you could even go more “girl power” and use a female samurai or ninja instead of the traditional kimono wearing one.