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Post by Dryw the Harper on Apr 6, 2013 15:51:30 GMT -9
The sound of chanting, the stench of brimstone and foul incense, and the arrival of... IMPERFECT INFERNAL! Yes, I know, the Imperfect Line dosn't do much in the way of non-background people and rarely ever does monsters, but I found I needed an Infernalist (the type of mage in my campaign that summons and deals with Demons), his Minions (I use Savage World Soldier Demons as Minions), and the Infernalist's Bodyguard. So here you go, Imperfect Infernal. onemonk.com/ewExternalFiles/infernal.pdfHave fun, and as always, use Imperfect Infernal responsibly, terrorizing towns and villages. Dryw The Harper P.S. Thanks to Dave Okum and his Gobins and Hobgoblins that inspired me to post this odd set, I made 5 pages of Goblins and Hobgoblins after making 3 pages of his Vikings last weekend and found the Goblins much easier to cut out than the Vikings and took a few cues from his simplicity in design and whimsy in the actual figures, so thanks, Dave.
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Post by whiteknight06604 on Apr 6, 2013 17:00:30 GMT -9
these are awesome. perfect combination between cute and cruel. thanks.
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Post by emergencyoverride on Apr 6, 2013 19:21:58 GMT -9
Very nice! er um... sinister!! ;D
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Post by agadoijo on Apr 7, 2013 3:56:05 GMT -9
Thank you Dryw for another awesome set. All the ImPERFECT line is awesome.
From your post I guess your using Dave Okum (also awesome) models for monsters... but... any chance of seeing more monsters in the future? I would love to see your take on Imperfect Goblins, Imperfect Orcs, Imperfect Skeletons...
Thanks!
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Post by pblade on Apr 7, 2013 4:09:00 GMT -9
Thank you Dryw for another awesome set. All the ImPERFECT line is awesome. From your post I guess your using Dave Okum (also awesome) models for monsters... but... any chance of seeing more monsters in the future? I would love to see your take on Imperfect Goblins, Imperfect Orcs, Imperfect Skeletons... Thanks! Imperfect Skeletons...hehe... I picture skeletons with bones missing or attached incorrectly, confused apprentice necromancers, and 1 *VERY* frazzled Master necromancer. Love your stuff, Dryw! - Pb
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Post by onemonkeybeau on Apr 7, 2013 5:24:20 GMT -9
As do I!
Some more imPERFECT monsters would be AWESOME!
onemonkeybeau
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Post by okumarts on Apr 7, 2013 6:55:04 GMT -9
I am proud to inspire people to make or do odd things. This set is particularly awesome! Yeah... simple is better. It's part of my design philosophy with the Darkfast Sets.
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Apr 7, 2013 12:32:30 GMT -9
Hi Guys, This was a fun set to do, drawn for a somewhat comical adventure against Lord Priest Noxis Portentoff, and Infernalist from the Demon-controlled Kingdom of Tambalin (the robed figure in the set). His mission was to unbury an ancient Demon Gate to further expand the borders of Tambalin, and the characters were off to stop him. On the plus side, Lord Portentoff has a very competent, four-armed Guardian Demon named Braxis as his right hand and bodyguard. A true threat to the characters with multiple attacks and a great ability to parry blows, and as strong as an Ogre. On the minus side, the bulk of Lord Portentoff's servants are these little Minion Demons, using the Savage World Soldier Demon statistics. For those unfamiliar with Savage World Soldier Demon, these are usually the first form evil souls are given when condemned to the Infernal Realms. They are agile, and strong for their size, which makes them somewhat useful, but are also dumb as rocks with the lowest Smarts score in the rulse system, which means they aren't very good with complicated tasks or complex orders, and they are easy to confuse or trick. Oh, and they are Berserkers who tent to travel in groups, so if they get upset they can become dangerous. I ran them in the same type of comic relief as Gru's Minions in the animated movie "Despicabe Me." At one point they were convinced to spend every day digging up the Demon Gate under supervision of Braxis, and every night reburying it due to being tricked by the characters. When they finally realized they had been duped and that the characters were going to kill them, one of them even went, "Whaaa?" I hope you all have as much fun with them as my players did. There are a few more projects on the way, ranging from a large Imperfect People set to a number of sets that might not be entirely people. Most of the fronts and backs are inked, so who knows how long before at least one of them gets posted. Dryw the Harper P.S. Yes, Dave Okum, simple is better,
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Post by Parduz on Apr 9, 2013 7:02:36 GMT -9
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Post by cowboyleland on Apr 9, 2013 9:36:28 GMT -9
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Apr 9, 2013 9:53:27 GMT -9
;D ;D ;D Disco Infernal! I love it! Dryw the Harper A fine example of using Imperfect Infernal responsibly.
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Post by sebanna on Jan 7, 2019 21:11:47 GMT -9
A bit of thread necromancy, but would it be possible to reupload this set ? The link doesn't seem to work anymore. Thanks in advance
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Post by Rhannon on Jan 7, 2019 23:20:34 GMT -9
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Post by squirmydad on Jan 8, 2019 13:21:29 GMT -9
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