Monday 23 September 2019

Empire LRP; Autumn Equinox 383YE

The last official Empire event of the year was a week ago, its high time I did a write up.  This event had a few ups and down, more on that shortly.  I'll do a loot  report at a later date because I bought a couple of awesome looking chairs and I need space to set them up, there's stuff everywhere and my flat desperately needs a tidy. 


Look an actual picture with people in it.  From left to right; Ringforge Nani, Violette, Lady Serenity Renard de Loup and Earl Bertrand de Loup the 3rd (aka me).

Let's get the nots out the way first.

1. Arriving on Thursday in the dark.  Now it's quite hard to put 3 tents up in the dark, especially when you're not overly familiar with 2 of them.  It's made even harder when the rental van we brought our kit in has a headlight out, dropped the ball there Enterprise.  Luckily we had my car too, so we managed to get enough illumination to put the tents up.  Not that we'd been left much space and our sleeping tent had to be pitched on the pegs of the other 2.

2. Sun burn.  It was stupidly hot the whole  weekend and I got burned.  Which might have had something to do with me falling asleep on my new chair.  The sun was so hot that I even got burned on my scalp down the central parting of my hair, first time fore everything.  My sunburn ruined the battle for me.  Sunburn and chainmail don't mix.  I felt like I was being grated to death by my own armour.  Because of that, and the baking heat I was not feeling that battle like I wanted to, I spent most of it wondering when it was going to end.

3. The freezing cold.  The weather was a hot and dry the whole weekend.  Conversely because of this the nights were freezing cold and dry.  It was so cold that a couple of our group slept in the group tent where it was still warm.  Some of the things we left outside had ice forming on them before the sun came up.  Top LARP tip, take clothing for all weathers.

4. I hurt my leg again.  But not as badly as last time.


Now the negitive stuff is out the road, lets get onto the good stuff.

1. Moonshine's Gin and Tea House was a massive success.  Thank you to everyone who came in, we appreciate your patronage, but appreciate your company more.  We had a lot of great conversations in there, many of which lowered the tone.  I'm seriously thinking about renaming the house to House de Filth.  We also had Moonshine's consecrated to ambition, which resulted in a hilarious bit of RP.  We are looking to make improvements for next year, including better lighting and a smut library.



2. The stove in Moonshines.  This drew in people on a cold night and my old bones appriciated the heat coming off it.  House de Carsenere were practically living in Moonshine's, some of the best people I know, great people, great conversation.

3.  The House du Soliel setting of the sun festival.  I didn't get to experience as much of this as I'd hoped.  I missed their singer, but did catch the fire dancers.  Also who doesn't like playing with sparklers?

4.  Trenchers.  The Wooden Spoon is the best eatery in Anvil.  Fact.





5. The Gathering of Hunters Dawnish council members selection.  This was mental.  It was supposed to be a bit of harmless fun where the Houses wanting on the council were to hunt volunteers through Anvil.  This almost resulted in a war between Dawn and Navar.  Safe to say it got sorted in a diplomatic way.  Was bit of an "oh shit" moment IC.  Not that I knew until much later because I was gloriously hiding in a ditch.  However I am now the Dawnish hide and seek champion, because no one found me before the game was called off.

This is the Gathering of Hunters tent.  I didn't spend much time here this event other than helping to put it up.


All in all I enjoyed myself.  House de Loup is growing, we've got a few more people joining next year.  More people to play with yay!

If Empire sounds like your thing then feel free to use my recruitment code

9066.16781  You get £15 of your ticket, and it helps me out too.

Bonus content.

We took a little detour on the way home and took a wee trip to Lochmaben Castle.  Lochmaben Castle is situated next to Castle Loch just outside Lochmaben (funnily enough).  It once belonged to Robert the Bruce, so if you like a bit of Scottish history, it's worth a visit.  It's free and not a lot of people outside the local area know about it so there's no bugger there, giving you time to have a good nose round.





Ratkin Warlocks for Kings of War

I'm mentally psyching myself up paint another horde of spear armed Ratkin warriors.  So in the interim I've painted up a trio of Ratkin warlocks, because magicy lightning destruction.






Warlock 1

He was probably the hardest to paint of the three.  He's just too busy.  Got there in the end though.


Warlock 2
A really old grey seer.  Really nice to paint.  Some of the really old miniatures from GW are so nice to paint.


Warlock 3

A plastic warlock engineer from the Island of Blood set.  Blissfully simple to paint.

These will be used in my Ratkin army, maybe not all at the same time.  But I can also use them in Warhammer Quest.  

Thursday 19 September 2019

Kings of War - Ratkin Brutes

I've repurposed some more of my Skaven into Ratkin for my Kings of War army.  I've got a big box of Skaven waiting to become a functional army again.  I've literally lost any interest in Age of Sigmar (but not Warcry, Warcy is fucking awesome) and Kings of War is the only game that allows me to use them they way they should be used.  I've had these three rat ogres sitting on my desk for months begging for a repaint.  They have now been repainted and rebased, they are now Ratkin brutes.


Tuesday 10 September 2019

Conan - Giant Wolves & Pirates

I've painted up a few baddies from Conan, not because I planning on playing Conan, but because I needed wolves and bandits for D&D.

Giant Wolves
A vicious pack of not so giant wolves.  I mean they're big, but I'd expect a gaint wolf to be bigger.  I've done to different colours just for variety.

Pirates

I've tried to use bright colours on the pirates.  I mean why wouldn't a pirate want to show off their wealth.  I quite like these pirates, theyd work for a variety of game genres and time periods.  I'll be using them in D&D as bandits and probably actually as pirates too.


Saturday 7 September 2019

Lizardman/Dragonborn for D&D

I've been painting this guy on and off for two years now.  This is Artakl from Kings of War by Mantic Games.  I plan to use him as a Dragonborn rogue or ranger in D&D.  Although if I ever do a Salamanders army for Kings of War then I've got a character ready to go.


Thursday 5 September 2019

Monks for D&D

A quick in between projects project.  I've painted up a couple of Monks for D&D.  The lighting wan't great when I took the pictures so apologies for that.  Both monks are from Reaper's Bones range (surprise surprise).




Tuesday 3 September 2019

Cavendish Cottage

I've finished another building from the Tudor/Fantasy range by Warbases. I love these buildings they go together easily, have loads of character and are really cheap.  Not only that the Tudor/Fantasy  range can be used for loads of different systems, pretty much any fantasy game or historical game from  the Tudor period to the present day.

Let's have a look at Cavendish Cottage

Cavendish Cottage is very similar to Geare Cottage which I showed off a few months ago.  They're both a similar size, and shape, only Cavendish is a bit more basic.  It lacks the chimney and attic window that Geare has.  I don't mind the difference, back when these house would have been built they'd all be different.  One modification I made to both buildings was making roof tiles for them.  I think it just makes them look a bit better.

Honestly I love this range and will be getting more in the future.