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PanzerKaput Goes To Barons' War

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Lady Bonnie and her Knight Protectors

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Lady Bonne of Keyham Court and her KnightsLady Bonne of Keyham Court and her Knights

I have finished Lady Bonne of Keyham Court and some more knights to add to my collection. Lady Bonne was the free figure that Footsore gave away, it is Empress Matilda for the Anarchy and instead of using her for the Empress I have decided to repurpose her as another Lady to lead a force in my games or to be an objective marker in a Game.

She is a lovely figure to paint as Paul Hicks is an amazing sculptor as she is full of character.

Lady Bonne of Keyham CourtLady Bonne of Keyham Court

I have accompanied her with some knights that have all had simple weapon swaps to add more variety to my knights. I have removed the swords and a mace from the knights and giving axes, picks and maces, and I think they work rather nicely.

The knights are based on the following:

Sir Bonneville, personal knight and bodyguard of Lady Bonne. His livery is based on the colours of the Lady.

Sir Grey is another knight who has sworn to protect the lands of Lady Bonne from evil doers. His livery is a pale blue and yellow.

 

Sir Bonneville and Sir GreySir Bonneville and Sir Grey

The next knights are rival local knights and they are

Sir Brian le Cluf, the great northern knight who fights in the Snottingham’s Forest protecting the King’s business. His red livery of Italian Red and his emblem of a tree symbolises the forest.

Sir Wayne de Rooni of Deoraby, a great rival of Sir Brain le Cluf as Sir Wayne has sided for the rebels and leads raids in the country of Snottighamshire and the surrounding forests, raiding the Kings wagons. His white livery marks him out so he can be seen and his personal emblem of the Ram, because of his rather brutal tactic of just hitting hard and fast.

Sir Brian and Sir WayneSir Brian and Sir Wayne

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