The D&D Collectors Series Grows With Ogres & Scourges!
August 7, 2013 by brennon
Gale Force Nine have been adding to the D&D Collectors Series and this week they have added Qesnef the Ogre and the Scourges of Suderham to their fine line...
"Qesnef, is an ogre mage who lost a bet with Keraptis and as a result must guard the fabled treasure of White Plume Mountain, the sword of Blackrazor, for 1001 years. In his true form Qesnef is a huge, horned, blue-skinned ogre but he normally uses his innate shape-changing magic to appear in the guise of a doughty Halfling when meeting unsuspecting adventurers."
"Continuing your search for the slavers deep under the Drachensgrab Mountain you encounter five of the "Nine", Nerelas the assassin, Mordrammo the priest, Feetla the master buccaneer, Ajakstu the magic-user and Bother Milerjoi the monk in the Aerie of the Slave Lords."
Once again I think we have some awesomely characterful figures for your Dungeons & Dragons adventures. They have been drawn from classic encounters and it should give some people a nostalgia kick.
Qesnef in particular is an interesting model and I love that he can spend his time wandering around as an innocent looking Halfling.
What has grabbed your attention this time around?
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Qesnef is pretty sweet. The Scourge of Suderham looks rather nice as well.
Qesnef looks nice in both forms… I really like this series !
stupid question but did anything outside the Purple Worm and the Mind Flayer raiding party actually come out?
Well i’m currently holding a box containing the Beholder so I know that certainly got a release. 😉