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Blades in the Willows – Burrows and Badgers

Blades in the Willows – Burrows and Badgers

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Project Blog by lukeprior1 Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

This is my Burrows and Badgers project. The minis for this fabulous game are my happy place. I feel so chilled out and happy when I take my brush to one of these fabulous minis from the Lovejoys.

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Otterly terrifying

Tutoring 6
Skill 14
Idea 13
3 Comments

An Otter with a sabre! Who would have thought you could ever write such a sentance

A wizard does not need thumbs . . . .it does not even need hands!

Tutoring 6
Skill 13
Idea 13
3 Comments

I love this mini because it is so bold. The arrogance it takes to take the concept of a Snake Wizard with a staff and make it seem perfectly plausible is some level of genius that I will never fully comprehend

Wings of War

Tutoring 7
Skill 13
Idea 13
No Comments

The smallest of winged creature can still be a deadly warrior.

Last Shadow

Tutoring 6
Skill 13
Idea 13
No Comments

The last shadow is known in myth and legend but stories are loose in details. If you experienced the last shadow you were not able to tell the tale. As fast as lightning and silent as a final breath on the wind

 

Sir Warzan of the Warren

Tutoring 7
Skill 14
Idea 14
No Comments

A more noble thumper has never been seen amongst the woods. His sword and shield are ever the protector of the warren

Boring Project

Tutoring 6
Skill 13
Idea 13
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Emole Musky is the mole creating the tunnel that will bring the woods together. No longer will you have to take the hills and highways of the forest. The Boring Project tunnels will take you straight to where you need to go, candles not supplied

Nutkin of Locksley

Tutoring 6
Skill 12
Idea 12
No Comments

He mutters about a mysterious Prince John in his dreams and someone called squirrel Marian. He can shoot an acorn off a mole’s head at 300 tail lengths

Badger Ruth

Tutoring 6
Skill 11
Idea 11
No Comments

He is known to regular pick up mice, ball them up in his fist and bat them straight into a different forest.

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