Oathsworn Dungeon Delve With More Sensible Shoes Heroines
June 29, 2016 by brennon
Continuing their theme of creating fantastic characters for your dungeon delving and skirmish games Oathsworn Miniatures have now launched Sensible Shoes II on Kickstarter. Take a look at the starting roster that have gathered around the guild board looking for work...
I reckon we should start with the heroes of this tale shouldn't we? Let's kick off with the Druid/Witch and the Monk who are now looking awesome.
If they don't float your boat and you fancy getting a bit more martial then they have also sculpted up a great Paladin and Rogue.
The Rogue in the middle of throwing her dagger into someones back is very cool and the Paladin is about to smash the head and shoulders off some undead beast I reckon!
Last but not least from the heroes we also have the Gnome Wizard and the Ranger for those who dwell within the city libraries and those who love the outdoors.
The Gnome has a wonderful looking wand there and I like the braided hair option they've gone for with her too. The Ranger is also looking neat and I stick by the fact that she's got a bit of the Elf about her - I reckon she's a Half-Elf.
NPCs & Villains
You will always need some folks to fight against and the Oathsworn team have done just that. See what you think of their Necromancer and the Knight that he has hired to protect him.
If you want to take a slightly less legitimate path to dealing with those pesky heroes then how about getting some Brigands like this pair to ambush them on the road.
If you fancy helping out just a little bit with the campaign then they also have a reward for you too as they have produced this lovely Owlbear for your collection.
A fantastic collection I think you will agree and one that broadens their range even more. I hope you also check out their webstore for more Heroines to use in your RPGs.
What do you think of these characters?
"If you want to take a slightly less legitimate path to dealing with those pesky heroes then how about getting some Brigands like this pair to ambush them on the road..."
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Surely that’s more of an owlwolf or owllion than an owlbear? Looks too lean to be an owlbear.
Never seen one in the wild to be able to know for sure.
I went for a ‘big cat’ feel… it’s just how I like to imagine them! 🙂
Really? I’ve always thought of them as stockier like a bear because of the name; always interesting to see how differently different people can interpret the same thing 🙂
Have you thought about calling this one an owllion or owltiger and doing a range of different owlanimals? After all, why assume that whatever wizard created them stopped or even started at crossing owls with bears? 😉
‘Have you thought about calling this one an owllion or owltiger and doing a range of different owlanimals? After all, why assume that whatever wizard created them stopped or even started at crossing owls with bears? ;)’
I just know if I do that, I’ll end up sculpting owlgoats and owlhamsters…. 😉
And that’s a problem…why?
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It’s only when you get to the owlflump or owlbeholder that you’ll know you’ve gone too far :p
The pose is awesome – just like my cat’s stalking in the garden!
The Paladin looks cool…might have a use for her in my Relicblades games as an alternate Questing Knight.
The owlbear would be good for some skaven warp affected rats?
Incidentally, I got the Half-orc Cleric finished…
http://oathsworn.net/stuff/half-orc-done.jpg
would make a great really angry town crier?
Those are looking promising.
I think because I am a fan of their stuff to be seen so far I am slightly put off as the faces don’t seem as sharp.
There the same as usual I think, but the photos of some of the look a bit over-exposed, and it washes the detail out a bit. I’ll try and take better pics if I get time…
Amazing ! At last sensible female adventuring.
…and a great name, I hope it was deliberate.