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  1. That's a really cool moc, nice to see some Rings of Power stuff on here :)
  2. Diggy diggy hole anyone? Welcome to Siltoryn, home of the dwarves. Showing my fantasy era love with these again. I didn't change the figures much, mostly just the heads. The dwarf barbarian from the D&D cmf was a great addition to my lineup. The different helmet styles and colours made for an easy way to group the dwarves into classes: king, warriors, miners and blacksmiths. The miners and blacksmiths may be called to battle should the need arise. Like in fantasy era, these dwarves are close allies to the crown knights. They share some armaments too. The king, princesses and royal guard. Crossbowmen and infantry. Miners and blacksmiths. That jewel, might there be more of them? Thanks for checking out my post, more to follow soon :)
  3. The next faction is no faction at all. These are no common brigands, they are rogue knights and warriors. Beware the sorceress. Lord Basil will suffer no king. At first I meant the two warriors and the sorceress to serve a dark lord but ended up scrapping that idea. Instead I made my first rogue knight, the skeleton one. The silver dragon knight is of course the true rogue knight. Though no longer ''naked'' I felt it a waste to not use that beautiful shield. Lady Iron Dragon and Basil the Bat Lord remain much the same. Fear not for the wolf knight's cloak, I put it to better use. The rogues.
  4. That's a nice looking palisade.
  5. I don't have much in the way of structures for my factions unfortunately. I won't spoil the ones I do have just yet, I still plan to post some small mocs and modifications. They sit in the middle for me. I never really liked the look of the Dragon Masters. I'm also not sure if the Rogue Knights from Knight's Kingdom II count as dragon knights due to Dracus's shield.
  6. Red dragons on the horizon, send for the green! Initially I had conceived to have a wolfpack brigand group, but I luckily was able to aquire a few red dragons. These unsavory fellows will pillage and plunder for the right price, or the higgest bidder. but the knight who leads them, could he be no knight at all? You'll notice these figures are a little more diverse in arms and armour. They take hints from the other factions, though who supplies them I wonder. The red dragon mercenaries.
  7. I hope you all packed your winter coats, we're heading for Doarlunyn. Like my lion knights, this faction started with a single figure. I had two snow guardians from the CMF and turned one into an elf. I liked the wintery look so I made some more and even got the elf maiden cmf for the hair. Strahd's outfit from the D&D cmf fit in with the northern look so I used it for the king. While I don't have many elves, I do plan to expand this faction in the future. The elven king and the rangers of Doarlunyn. Thanks for checking out my post, more to follow soon :)
  8. Here come the trolls of Escaria. This is where I break with my use of unique heads, I haven't yet found any good ones to diversify my trolls. I am aware of the orc cmf but I never got any. I kept the trolls mostly unchanged from the sets, but I did add some armour and spears. These trolls don't have a king and exist as ''warbands'' under the leadership of local warchiefs. Generally they aren't prone to warmongering though. Warchiefs, troll youths and a half-troll. Armoured trolls and archers. Guardians and warriors. I liked the use of the Heroica sword piece as speartips. Thanks for checking out my post, more to follow soon :)
  9. I saw these on Instagram earlier, but they still look so good together.
  10. This looks great, like it fits right in with the other adventures sets. I love the play features too.
  11. They look awesome. I also used the left guy's head on one of mine lion knights :)
  12. It does come is the royal castle, but I know it best as Sir Adric's armour from the final wave of Knights Kingdom II. The armour is actually red with silver, you saw a green version of it among my crown knights. it caught a bit too much of the sun in the photo, I'm still getting used to my new editing software.
  13. Lydonia's last defenders. I did not intend to have a faction of lion knights. It started with one breastplate. Then I made a figure, the Lydonian Exile. Then I added some more. Having already established Lydonia as a fallen kingdom I had no need of a large army. In the past they were equal to Kestrallis, now only Halloran can hope to match them. Two (former) royal guards and a standard knight. Spearmen, archers and a jester. Thanks for checking out my post, more to follow soon :)
  14. That also makes for a good look. I do quite like the simplicity of older figures. I'm actually not that big of a fan of printed arms or the side of legs either. The printed cape on the falconer torso does look weird. I used to have realistic skintones on my figures, but switched back to yellow. It just seemed to spark more joy. That's some good lore. I haven't found a good use for my paladin armour yet.
  15. That's really cool stuff. I would love to see some pictures of them, maybe you could get your start another topic with your collection and get everybody to share their factions and lore. I also like Nørðumbriå as a kingdom name, it goes well with Morcia from Knights Kingdom II. All we need now is a Lego equivalent of Wessex. I am wondering though which lion knights you have, or did you mix and match the various ones?
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