These paragons are the named character variants for Relicblade. Of course I had to have them.
Nelda the Keeper
These are a fun way to revisit existing character types.
Nelda’s Bear Form
I love the bear. Especially the shared chest piece with the druid form. I went for a polar bear look.
Lady Aurelia
I wish Lady Aurelia was more distinct from the regular version. Maybe she could get a giant mace instead of a sword. Or, even better, have a sword sheathed on her back, because she’s delivering a Writ of Justice.
Here we are at the last of the latest Relicblade Kickstarter, the Gnome Magister. Of course, it took me long enough that now there are some new Paragon models. But that is for the future.
Gnome Magister
The Magic Carpet is a mount, so technically the Magister could be mounted on the Shadowfox or Ibex. I decided to skip the magnetizing thing for this time. At some point I hope to buy another and convert the legs to better fit on one of those creatures.
I always struggle with fire, especially large amounts of it. I tried to bring some smoke into it, but the result is just dark.
Fire Elemental Construct
Otherwise I like the bit of diversity between this and the Water Element Construct. Though give the history of unusual magic types (geomancer, bibliothecary, botanist), I hope the next one is something like an Acid Elemental, or Mud Elemental, or Time Elemental.
The Thoranic Guard is a neutral Knight model. Knight is one of my favorite keywords in Relicblade, because it unlocks the awesome Writ of Justice.
Thoranic Guard
The model has a nice set of textures. There’s the twisted fabric as the base layer, the horizontal bands of the armor, and a scale skirt as a bonus. Plus, a sweet crested helmet.