House Brock is a minor House in the Westerlands, owing fealty to House Lannister. As a result, Ser Aldway Brock brings his retainers to King Joffrey's army, in the process following his House's words. There are some who say he does so more from fear of Lannister reprisal rather than any semblance of actual honour or loyalty - but they, of course, are scurrilous rumourmongers.
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The levies of House Brock traditionally all paint their helmets, partly to protect from rust and partly for better recognition on the field |
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I deliberately highlighted the blues differently to illustrate that the helmets are painted metal, while the cloth is, well, cloth |
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I really enjoy coming up with names... and really hate painting brigandines |
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Just like the blues, the whites are different - this time because I used a grey base on the helmets and a cream base on the cloth |
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Ser Aldway Brock (centre) with his retainers. Ser Brock and Harlow the Red wear their plate "in the white", which is to say without any livery coats over the armour |
I've also been reading through the
free rules for Never Mind The Billhooks and am thinking of re-basing my old Earl of Warwick's force that I painted up many years ago for
A Crown Of Paper, A Coat Of Steel from the
Perfect Captain - that's a system I've never played, sadly, but I definitely have opponents for
Never Mind The Billhooks. A little maths means I have a company of 12 longbowmen (12 points), a band of six skirmishing archers (6 points), and a company of 12 men-at-arms (24 points) as well as the Earl of Warwick, Richard Neville (5 points), commanding - with a little painting - another company of 12 men-at-arms (24 points). That's 71 points minimum, and, if I upgrade the companies to veterans, that takes it up to 80. Which would mean I'd only need to spend another 20 points to get a full 100 point army - not sure on what, though. Anyway that's for another day.
Painting Points:
Today: 3
This Week: 8
2025: 389
Brilliant! Black Osbert is another great name! Can we hope to see this army at a BIllhooks event?
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