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Thursday, December 30, 2021

AHPC XII Discussion in Pictland on Heresy

 I have these two 28mm figures from my Beowulf RPG game having a spirited discussion on the nature of Heresy.  In Beowulf alignments differ from standard D&D, as PCs and NPCs can be aligned with the Book (i.e. Church)  the Old Ways (Pagan religions) or be Neutral (undecided or decided that they are both full of it).  To represent the Book and Old Ways I have an Irish Priest and a Magus.  Both are by Gripping Beast and both come in the same Pictish Command pack.






Padraig is part of the Celtic Church which was very active at the time.  Lots of scope for Adventuring quests here with the likes of Saints Patrick, Columba and Brendan.  They prompted my all time favourite line fro the old WRG army lists:   Saint Columba was given the main credit by contemporaries for the Ui Neill victory over King Diarmait in 561 AD, decisively out-praying Saint Finnian on the other side. It turns out that the battle was sparked by a copywriter dispute between Finnian and Columba.

Clearly Patrick is outspoken on his views and the cast has lots of character.  With his pot belly, bald head and stringy pony tail I am pretty sure that I've been buttonholed by his doppelgängers who needed to tell me about their unbeatable Blood Angels army or the lyrics from some gawdawfull forgotten prog rock band from the 70s.


Oengus on the other hand is clearly of the Old Ways and not having Padraig's BS.  In my adventures he should do as a Pagan holyman, evil sorcerer or lead singer from some gawdawfull forgotten prog rock band from the 70s. He also needs to have that mold line trimmed on his left hand, not sure how I missed that until now. 

I will need official confirmation from a vet or the Skullometer, but I believe that's a horse skull that he's sporting as a hat.

That's two 28mm foot figures plus a Challenge location for 30 points by my math.  I am not sure if fantasy side duel is a go, but if so I'd like to claim the 10 points towards my total in it.  
(The fantasy side duel is a go, but Curt's not having me claim historical figures against it.  Oh well.)

2 comments:

  1. Fascinating figures. It Beowulf adaptable to solo play at all?

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    1. It could likely be done. You’d have to be either disciplined about not ready ahead or willing to forget the spoilers. Easiest thing would be to check out the free starter scenario
      https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/306721/BEOWULF-The-Hermits-Sanctuary?manufacturers_id=10726
      You’ll also need the dnd basic rules also available as a free pdf download

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