A Classical Diversion
Mortal Gods, Ancient Greece and a lot of fun
Test of Honour (II) had become a popular game at the club before lockdown and I was also involved in a cracking online game of it a few weeks back. The main factions for ToH seem to be covered so there seemed to be little point investing in more models, scenery etc. But maybe I'll go for some Ikko-Ikki if they come out.
Mortal Gods is a classical Greek skirmish-level game based on the Test of Honour system. It's roughly set during the Peloponnesian Wars (Sparta, Athens, etc.) Whilst a lot seems the same as ToH on the surface, there are some important differences in the mechanisms. It scales well for different players, the rules are pretty straightforward and runs along at a good pace. There is a good level of depth for the more experienced players which keeps it interesting. It's a skirmish game, so there are no massive blocks of pikes but you can form a kind of Hoplite Phalanx with certain pros and cons. My son picked up the key points after a couple of turns.
What's more, it's not particularly expensive to get into. The starter set is reasonable and includes a load of plastic Victrix models - enough for two pretty decent forces to get you started. Sprinkle in a few leaders (Lochagos, Promachos), some support models and maybe a couple more sprues of hoplites, archers/slingers etc and you've got all you need. Mortal Gods - Mythic (expansion) is on the rise at the moment and that scratches the Greek Mythological itch. It'll be a cracking setting.
Athens and Sparta were not well-covered at the club so my forces have them in mind (a bit further down the line, although I do have the cards to use them in a game.) At the moment, these forces are mercenary or minor Polis (city-states.)
Mercenaries from Kythnos or Mantineia
Kythnos is a relatively small polis-island which seems to have been part of the pro-Athens Delian League. There seems to be traditional links with Poseidon, Tridents and the Kraken. Given the shield blazons I had, this seems to fit quite nicely. Mantineia had an interesting history, hopping between Athens and Sparta at various times.
Models/Paints
All the rank and file are plastic Victrix. Great for the price.
The leaders are all metal from Mortal Gods / Footsore Miniatures. Slightly feeble swords but nice sculpts.
I gave Citadel contrast paints a whirl. Use the thinner! It makes for some brilliant results. There are a few that I'd avoid but the greens, reds and yellows are great. I didn't get on very well with any of the flesh tones. They came out blotchy, even when thinned. So I reverted to acrylics for the Greek-tanned skin.
The shield designs are by LBMS. Fiddly but nice. A touch expensive but OK for skirmish level games. Derek also kindly printed out the Trident transfers which are actually my favourite of the lot (except maybe the spiral swirly thingies) and were dead easy to apply.
They all look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Playing around with contrast paints was fun. This is a cracking game, one I can easily play with my son.
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