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Adventurers
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A fairly typical group of adventurers, at home in any fantasy RPG.
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The female rogue will be familiar to older White Dwarf readers as Griselda (famous throughout Pavis).
She is an old Citadel miniature from the White Dwarf Personalities boxed set.
The jolly friar is one of set of Grenadier monks.
The fighter is a old Citadel Champion of Law, one of a boxed set.
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Banshee
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I love this figure and use her whenever I can. She has stood in for nearly every spiritual undead that I use.
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Citadel Banshee.
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Bard
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Slightly foppish, but he is a fairly stereotypical D&D-style bard. He has also filled in as a rogue, noble and (memorably)
a woman disguised as a man.
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I think this guy is either Ral Partha or Grenadier, but I honestly can't remember.
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Beggar
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This sorry-looking guy is difficult to use as anything except a beggar. He has seen action in WHFRP, but also as a beggar
contact in other games.
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Old Citadel miniature, one of the townsfolk range.
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Bishop
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Possibly not too useful as a typical cleric, this guy makes a good NPC.
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Old Citadel figure, one of the townsfolk range.
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Cannon
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Heavy cannon are not really part of most RPGs, and as Saduria hs no gunpowder, this model is not too useful even there.
However, I do like it!
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Foundry miniatures.
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Cannon
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Comments as above. Maybe a scenario could include a cannon, but it would be rare for it make an appearance in any of
my RPGs.
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Foundry miniatures.
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Celtic monster
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I have no idea what this is meant to be, but it makes a good chaos monster or slightly unusual ogre.
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Harlequin, from when they were doing their Celtic ranges.
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Clay Golem
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A one-off figure I painted up to be the clay golem maidservant in one of my Saduria scenarios ("Nexus").
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A very old Citadel serving wench.
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Town Dignitaries
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Every town has guild leaders, mayors and so on, who either hire the PCs or act against them.
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Old Citadel miniatures again, from the townsfolk range.
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