Sunday, October 19, 2025

Awakened Wyldwood

 I'm not entirely sure of the thought process that led me to abandoning plan to finish the Lord of Afflictions and Pusgoyle Blightlord this weekend and instead finish up the Awakened Wildwood... but here were are... 

I think it was a mash-up of a general feeling like I needed to get more terrain bits painted and an earlier discussion with Amanda about moving beyond Spearhead to play more interesting scenarios with different units. Not necessarily BIGGER battles... (Because Amanda has even less interest than I in playing 2000 point battles... even though I COULD with a few of my Age of Sigmar forces, currently!). Previous editions had scenarios for 500-750 point battles, so I'm sure they could be adapted, or the current narrative battles scaled down... 

She seems happy playing the Sylvaneth and so I thought I might try and finish up the few Sylvaneth things so they're ready when she wants to try that and finishing all the Sylvanth means finishing their FACTION TERRAIN! 

Awakened Wyldwood. 

This is the Sylvaneth faction terrain... though I suppose it could be just used as a small wood or copse or whatever. I think that's what these were originally (and Wyldwood is still listed amongst the Citadel Terrain List that can be used in Age of Sigmar Games). I'm pretty sure these were sold in batches of three I wouldn't mind getting a couple more of these. Maybe one I could paint in more fantastical colours and THAT could be the AWAKENED Wyldwood...? 

Or... maybe I'll just use this one and not bother with more... 

Awakened Wyldwood with (most) or the Sylvaneth! 

The last of the nurgle things are still on the workbench and still High Priority... but they've been joined by some other things... 

The last of the Sylvaneth are on the workbench as well...  

I am toying with the idea of picking up the Outcast Spitegrove - the new Sylvaneth Battleforce Box due to be released this fall. It would give the Sylvaneth force a bunch more options (and a bunch more Spite andor Tree Revenants) and they are relatively quick and easy to paint!! 

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