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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Warhammer Quest: Cursed City Hostiles - Vargscyr

Another Hostile ready for Warhammer Quest: Cursed City

The Vargskyr!

A large, horrifying, bestial vampire... I hadn't planned on painting this just now, but reading through the rules, realized it was the subject of the first of the Decapitation missions (not Watch Captain Halgrim, as I'd initially assumed!) and it happened to use a similar colour palette to the Vyrkos Blood-Born I was also working on earlier this week! 

the Host of Hostiles keeps growing!

Really, REALLY need to get those corpse rats and zombies done!!

All the Soulblight Gravelords - playable in Age of Sigmar! Currently 1480 points worth of stuff! 

Formed into an army, it would look a little like this:

General’s Regiment 

  • Hero - Cado Ezechiar, the Hollow King (1) 170 - Any Soulblight Gravelords 
  • Unit - Zondara’s Gravebreakers - )5) 120 - Unique, Deadwalkers, Infantry
  • Vargskyr (1) 180 - Beast
  • Vyrkos Blood-born (3)  150 - Infantry

Total: 620


Regiment 

  • Hero - Radukar the Wolf (1) 170 - 0-1 Vyrkos Retainer, Any Soulblight Gravelords 
  • Unit - Kosargi Nightguard (2) 120 - Deadwalkers, Infantry
  • Unit -  Watch Captain Halgrim (1) 110 - Any Deathrattle 
  • Unit - Deathrattle Skeletons (10) 100 - Deathrattle, Infantry

Total: 500


Regiment 

  1. Hero - Wight King (1) 120 - Any Deathrattle
  2. Unit - The Sons of Velmorn (5)  130 _ Unique, Deathrattle, Infantry
  3. Unit - The Sepulchral Guard (7) 110 - Unique, Deathrattle, Infantry 

Total: 360


Army Total: 1480


4 comments:

  1. Excellent painting on the beastie! The colors look very natural.
    It looks like it could be a useful monster for other uses, too, from fantasy to sci-fi. Even pulp or modern stuff. Not something one would "want" to run into though.

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    1. Thanks!

      Yeah, for sure this beastie could show up in LOTS of settings... and be equally terrifying in all of them!

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  2. Vargskyr is one of my favorite miniature!
    Great work!

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