Cultists, but in Green this time
Strictly speaking, these ten cultists are not monopose, since there are three poses. Thus, these tripose miniatures are nicely detailed, but not so much so that they couldn't be batch painted. I completed all of them over the course of one uneventful Saturday.
While I already have a cult in red robes (the Embers of Alexandria), I wanted to try something else for these evil folks and opted for a basically all-green palette. Over the black primer, I did a layer of Vallejo German Camo Extra Dark Green (70.896), which has seen a surprising amount of use lately. On the upper part (the veil?), I used a drybrush of Vallejo Heavy Grey (72.145), which I mixed with Bonewhite (72.034) for an even lighter highlight. For the main robes, I used a drybrush of Heavy Green (72.146), just to bring in some saturation. The gems(?) on their tassels and the bookmarks on the books are Vallejo's Goblin Green (72.030), which really is just the classic Citadel Goblin Green. The browns are Ceramcoat Burnt Umber (02025). The gold is Citadel Gehenna's Gold, and the blades and such are Vallejo Gunmetal Grey (70.863). Everything then got a wash of Nuln Oil. The eyes were given white dots because the black emptiness I originally tried didn't really work.
So there we go. More cultists. Between these, the painted elder god, monsters, and investigators, I guess I have enough painted to actually play Cthulhu: Death May Die: Fear of the Unknown, but I don't really have the inclination, time, or space to play Cthulhu: Death May Die: Fear of the Unknown right now. Maybe later this year I'll try out Cthulhu: Death May Die: Fear of the Unknown. (Cthulhu: Death May Die: Fear of the Unknown is a very long name.)
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