Tarnished, your next quest is to go to the cvs in lyndell and pick up my prescription, while you’re there please get two pints of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, phish food or the tonight dough are preferred, but I will settle for brownie core. Also, if Messmer still works there, find his car and break his front window.
Shoutout to the time an evil wizard turned my dog into a sentient AirPod and now I have to spoonfeed her peas every night in hopes she becomes strong enough to get revenge for the loss of her legs 😔
"More Medieval magnificence from the Bill Brewer brush" -- freehand heraldry on 25mm Essex Miniatures metal figures in the pages of Wargames Illustrated (issue 1, September 1987, issue 2, October 1987, and issue 4, December 1987). At this time Brewer had just closed the Rye Stamp & Hobby Shop, and was painting commissions under the name "The Painted Soldier." (Previously)
The Conquering Daughter sets out to avenge her husband and son
Hwarin Dalthippa, Daughter of the Red Emperor, embarks on her famous Daughter's Road campaign to avenge the deaths of her husband and son. She sits in a hearse drawn by demons, and her face is painted black in grief. She is followed by her army and a procession of priests and sorcerers. Behind her is the city built by her and her husband, Jillaro-of-the-Prince’s Green. Across the river await the spirits of her son and husband, as well as the Star-Goddess Yelorna, who presents her with a War Unicorn. Once across the river, she will put on a red mask of war and march her army in a straight line to where her enemies are camped, leaving behind a magical road.
Experimenting with carving, shells and resin inspired by Piranesi. The colour turned out too dark, and I'll need a uv resin for these to avoid bubbling, but I liked making it.
Reuploading cos I got around to varnishing this one, and took a more accurate photo of it.
Also saw somebody asking for a print of this so I've put it up on my InPrnt: