Help support TMP


"Classic Empire Light Wizard Acolytes for Silver Tower" Topic


6 Posts

All members in good standing are free to post here. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the posters, and have not been cleared with nor are they endorsed by The Miniatures Page.

Please don't make fun of others' membernames.

For more information, see the TMP FAQ.


Back to the What I Did This Week Message Board

Back to the Warhammer Message Board

Back to the Painting Message Board

Back to the Mordheim Message Board

Back to the Miniature Boardgames Message Board

Back to the Fantasy Gallery Message Board

Back to the Dungeoncrawls Message Board

Back to the 28mm Fantasy Message Board


Areas of Interest

General
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Toy Gaming

Featured Hobby News Article


Featured Recent Link


Featured Workbench Article

Dread Pirate Garness Does A Wood Elf Noblewoman

Returning after a long absence, Dread Pirate Garness Fezian has a rendezvous with a tall, slender female...


Featured Profile Article

Report from Gamex 2005

Our Man in Southern California, Wyatt the Odd, reports on the Gamex 2005 convention.


3,363 hits since 14 May 2018
©1994-2024 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?


TMP logo

Zardoz

Please sign in to your membership account, or, if you are not yet a member, please sign up for your free membership account.
Ninjabread14 May 2018 5:22 a.m. PST

I like to think of Light Wizards as jobbing professionals and their Acolytes as bumbling apprentices. Here's a bumble of Light Acolytes – one of the obscurest units in Warhammer of editions past.

Left to right: Donkor, Aswad, Llam-Cheops, Wiss Qeb, Khontar and Wankh.

Two poses of Acolyte were released in April 1993 alongside the Light Wizard on foot. Empire player could buy them in units of five at 25 points to accompany a Light Wizard. Rules were that if you deployed the five Acolytes in a pyramid formation (Light Wizards being all Egpytian and therefore pyramid-themed) with the Light Wizard at the apex you got an extra Winds of Magic card. Now, I read "deployed in pyramid formation" and think this:

NAILED IT. One bonus Winds of Magic please.

But no, they didn't mean human pyramid formation, they mean 2-D triangle formation, as you can see in the iconic Gathering of Might battle report photo below from White Dwarf 181 (1995). This unit in this battle report puzzled child-Curis as Warhammer Armies: The Empire didn't contain any rules for it – it's only now in 2018 that I know they had to be conjured up from the pages of the Warhammer Battle Magic supplement.

Spot the pyramid.

The majority of my Light Acolytes had been rescued from someone that got halfway to converting them into Necromunda gangers or Warhammer 40,000 cultists – their hands and weapons had been hacked away and replaced with autopistols, stubguns and the like. This meant there was no guilt at despoiling vintage miniatures for the sake of bringing their weaponry in line with the rules of the modern Warhammer game.

Lazuli spearheading the official and far less silly pyramid formation.

Yes! Modern Warhammer! (As if the 32mm rounds bases weren't enough of a clue.) These figures have been specifically modelled as Kairic Acolytes for Silver Tower: two with hand weapon and shield, two with double-handed weapons and two with pairs of hand weapons.

I originally restored the Acolytes back to Warhammer Fantasy with contemporaneous 1990s Citadel weaponry, but it looked bad. There was no Egyptian weaponry (it wasn't until 2003 that the Tomb Kings range appeared), and so I suspended my Citadel-components-only rule and bought some WarGods of Ægyptus bits from Crocodile Games. This does annoy the Citadel purist in me, and to get back to sleep I tell myself Crocodile's Chris Fitzpatrick did a stint sculpting for Games Workshop.

Silver Tower madness at Knavecon 2018. Pat, Bruce, cheetor and yours truly looming over our various creations.

To get even more gaming use out of the figures I'd like to paint another three to make a full official Warscroll for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. I've also got plans for them in a series of summer Mordheim games, where they'll be fielded as Brethren in a Possessed Warband. Watch this space!

More of my miniatures at: ninjabread.co.uk

Bob Applegate14 May 2018 6:33 a.m. PST

That is awesome.

Ninjabread14 May 2018 6:52 a.m. PST

Thanks Bob!

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP14 May 2018 8:15 a.m. PST

The figures are top notch.

Zephyr114 May 2018 2:36 p.m. PST

Nice! But you don't want to field a unit of 10 in the pyramid formation lest it attract the Bowling Ball of Doooom! (which can attack again to pick up the spares… ;-)

Achtung Minen17 May 2018 6:22 a.m. PST

I have a pyramid of these guys in my 4th Edition WHFB Empire army. There were two similar metal sculpts for the Light Wizard (both mounted and unmounted) as well as the two acolyte poses. It looks like you have the plastic Talisman version of the wizard though, is that right? The paint jobs look great, despite the heretical round bases!

Sorry - only verified members can post on the forums.