Cthulhu: Death May Die – Mary Diaz & Elizabeth Ives

Cthulhu: Death May Die Miniatures - Mary Diaz, Elizabeth Ives, Cthulhu Investigators

Today we have May’s (first?) pair of Death May Die investigators. First up, hailing from Caracas, Venezuela, Mary Diaz. (Think about that name for a moment or two… there’s something about it…)

Our second investigator comes from London, England, the Flapper, Elizabeth Ives. I wonder why Flappers haven’t made a comeback in the 2020’s? With piercings and tattoos and plugs, of course – I guess there’s still time… Speaking of time, I have no particular artwork or sculpt complaints about Mary, though Elizabeth is a different story…

Cthulhu: Death May Die Miniatures - Mary Diaz, Elizabeth Ives, Cthulhu Investigators

For Mary I wanted to try a “light olive” complexion, as befitting both the artwork and her Latina heritage as well as the link to her clear inspiration making me go lighter. Along with that, the art suggested dark blonde hair, so I started from a darker base than usual. Her red dress has orangey highlights in the art, so again I tried to emulate those on the model.

Cthulhu: Death May Die Miniatures - Mary Diaz, Elizabeth Ives, Cthulhu Investigators

Elizabeth’s art is generally fine, though the colour choices (bright yellow with blue and green!) aren’t exactly what I’d have chosen. Still, with all but one of these models (to come sometime later) I do intend to stick with the artwork reasonably closely. No, the problem with Elizabeth was with the digital sculpting – her pearl necklace & bracelet as well as her facial details were clearly sculpted with an artists’ PC screen and large renders in mind rather than an end-painter – so they suffer from being very fine and shallow. I mean – I like to do a good job on these, but I’m no Angel Giraldez, nor am I willing to invest hours into detailing the pearls on this model.

Still, I’m happy enough with the end result – not sure what that dot on Elizabeth’s dress is – I’m just seeing it for the first time now, so I’ll go and check it out a bit later – hopefully it’s just a bit of fluff stuck to the model (along with that hair!) 😮

D&D Monster Manual 83: The Legend of Drizzt Adventure Boardgame – Complete!

D&D Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures, The Legend of Drizzt Adventure Boardgame Miniatures complete painted set

Time to put a bow on this one!~ In the past, I’ve shared my completed Villains from the D&D Wrath of Ashardalon adventure boardgame, as well as the completed Villains from the D&D Castle Ravenloft adventure boardgame. This time, I’ve gone one better and completed all of the models from The Legend of Drizzt Adventure Boardgame – so here’s the picture-post for this set..

I started working on these models back around June 2020, when we were last playing through these games with a repeat-playthrough of both of the previous games – Ravenloft and Ashardalon. After completing Ashardalon we moved onto other boardgames until recently, which also served as a nice motivation to get cracking back on these Drizzt models.

D&D Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures, The Legend of Drizzt Adventure Boardgame Miniatures complete painted set

It’s been nice playing the game with a fully-painted set, even with the caveat that we’re still not using the Cattie-Brie or Bruenor Battlehammer models as the proxies that we were using are still a lot better…

D&D Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures, The Legend of Drizzt Adventure Boardgame Miniatures complete painted set

I do have plans to “upgrade” a few of the other models from this set in time – though the intent there is also to continue to use them in future “combined box” games of this series.

D&D Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures, The Legend of Drizzt Adventure Boardgame Miniatures complete painted set

The next of these D&D Adventure System Boxed games for the future, chronoligically, will be Temple of Elemental Evil. Looking at the figure list for ToEE, I’ve painted none of the Monsters, the smaller 6 of the 8 Villains, and 3 of the 5 heroes, with the other 2 heroes incidentally cleaned up and primed in the last week. So still the majority of the set to even start on! I guess we’ll see if the D&D boardgames can keep my interest and enthusiasm long enough to make a further dent into the next set….

EDIT – Damn! I forgot one figure for the group shot! There’s also this lovely lady…

D&D Dungeons and Dragons The Legend of Drizzt Adventure Boardgame - Yochlol, Handmaiden of Lolth

Yochlol, Handmaiden of Lolth. See? She’s waving!