Here's a quick transparent Archon Rampart guy who'd been nearly finished for ages as window dressing. But that's not what we're here for today.
That very nice man Stylus, as well as painting me with my octopus teacher, also sent me some spare Greater Possessed models. They don't exist anymore, see, which made the two I have a bit redundant. But with three new bodies, I could field a unit again!
But first - what to make with them? I mean, I can't just have carbon copy Possessed, that seems a bit ordered for such chaotic champions. My bits box has tons of stuff in it, but when I looked through, it was quite hard to take all those parts and come up with a unified plan with them.
So I decided, sod that - better throw myself on the mercy of darker powers. Deep in my cupboard lurks an original hardback copy of Slaves to Darkness. And deep in that copy lurks the most powerful random table ever created: the Personal Attributes table.It's a d1000 table to generate random mutations. It embodies everything Warhammer - ridiculous, horrifying and capable of taking game balance in two hands and breaking its spine over one knee. So hard that it can't even re-learn ninjutsu in a Thai prison pit.
So my plan was now roll three attributes for the three models, re-rolling anything that I couldn't model (Silly Voice or Strong, for example, those are already baked into all chaos sculpts), and then trust in my glue and pliers to do the result justice. A fool's errand, the best kind!
Here's the first set of rolls:
- 434 GM's Choice
- 347 Evil Eye
- 624 Mechanoid - Head
GM's choice was a nice one, giving me free range. I went with Snapping Maw In Chest, insect arms plus some extra lashes coming out of one hand. Hybrid with some deep sea organism, I guess, if I wanted to give it a name. Really I just wanted to use the fly arms from the Blightkings sprue, they've been tempting me for ages.
A mechanoid head? A bit harder. I thought I still had an old plastic Titan head somewhere, but couldn't locate it. In the end, I took a CSM backpack and trimmed the nozzles off, giving me a nice square frame with an eye in the middle. An Evil Eye, in fact! That plus some big horns from a CSM head looked pretty weird, which meant I was doing something right.
I ended up with loads of spare green stuff later, I'm bad at estimating how much I need. So he got a shapeless flesh blob on his base, with a reaching tentacle encouraging him to run forwards. |
Number two:
- 306 Crown of Flesh (toes)
- 900 Tentacles
- 455 Headless
Last one:
- 918 Tentacles (again)
- 562 - Long Legs
- 832 Silly Walk (rerolled from Invisible, rerolled from Teleports, rerolled from Fast, rerolled from Strong)
It was bound to happen sooner or later - a series of results that would be meaningless to model! Except Invisible, which felt like cheating again. I mean, I could just do a base with footprints in the snow... But by the time I'd rolled Silly Walk, I felt the gods were trying to tell me something, and stopped.
While I was looking for the titan head, I came across some bits of the Giant kit I made years ago. I still haven't run out of those bits! Hooved feet plus a silly walk and long legs, well, I reckoned I could do something with that. Here it is, combined with some tentacles from a DnD Carrion Crawler, doing its finest John Cleese.
Not the longest legs in the world, but he's a bit taller than the others in his unit. |
So that's the unit - Mark of Nurgle gives them a weird semi-transhuman thing to help shrug damage, and they're plenty hurty if they reach anyone. Their Alpha Legion paintjob helps disguise the fact that their bases are technically too small, but I'm well pleased with them. Good fun challenge, that, I'd happily do it again some time!
Colourshift paints - as hard to photograph as ever! |
Wooow these possessed are brilliant! I haven’t seen that table before and I love how you’ve used it. The final unit look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteTa! It's a golden old 'un, that table, and my favourite of all time. Close second is the table of Chaos Weapons in the same book, some inspiring ideas in that one too.
DeleteOh wow! Fantastic idea to use those tables, and great realisation of the rolls! My favourite is definitely Mr Cleese (though I do wish you'd done the Invisible one!)
ReplyDeleteI did do the invisible one, he's right there at the back.
DeleteVery clever work, especially on the backpack head!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
DeleteThat is absolutely inspired nightmare fuel - well done!
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