Our long suffering duo has been once again sent on a fools' errand by their mad patron. But as experienced warriors, they know that empty purses kill as surely if not as quickly as a blade. There has apparently been some inconvenient chronomancy, and the sedentary one has sent them in search of his lost marbles.
Frostbite Falls - This copy of the pillar has had a bronze moose placed on top as a commemoration of the founding of Moosylvania and an offering of gratitude to the God of Soggy Ungulates for founding it somewhere else.Catlinburg - This iteration apocryphally had a large urn on top before the cat took up residence.Southern Jungles - The pillar has been here since at least three hundred years before it was made. The jungle would have claimed it if the buggalo didn't regularly nibble the vines off. No information is available about the warrior in unfamiilar armor, or what deeds lead to a commemorative bronze. The locals don't even cast bronze.
I acquired a guillotine cutter and some paper punches, so I thought I'd see what I could get away with. The plinth is corrugated card, covered in paper and enough glue to make it sandable. It and the bronzes had their intermediate layers done with a makeup sponge. The sponge provides a pretty fast drybrush, but works best on a flat surface with deep cuts.


