Continuing with my personal crusade in honour of twelve peers of Charlemagne, today we have on display 4th of the 12 paladins I decided to create in Heroforge.
Since I started doing this, I came up with a set of rules every paladin I create must adhere to. These rules are:
- Paladin must have a cross
- Paladin must have a book
- Paladin must have a sword, spear, mace or any other knightly weapon
- No more than two items of the same armour set can be used on the same paladin
- No armour piece can be used more than once across all 12 paladins
- Weapons and shields can be duplicated across the 12 characters
- Armour, weapons and shields used should strive toward realism
- The models should be human in look and size
- Paladin should wear a ring
Today's model might appear modest in design when compared to previous paladins. The only special thing he has going is a third hand holding the cross pendant I pushed into torso, to give a feeling of wearing a cross on the armour.Continuing with my personal crusade in honour of twelve peers of Charlemagne, today we have on display 4th of the 12 paladins I decided to create in Heroforge.
The inspiration for this model was Blood Knight order from Warcraft which is reflected in the colour scheme of black, red, and brass. But the whole setup with the mossy tiles, the torch, the health potion, and the torn tabard cloth gives the impression that this is a paladin who ventured deep into darkness to fight evil.
You can find the link to the paladin in title picture here.
We're now at IV/12. Deus lo vult!
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