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  1. From the album: The Shivering Hands

    Comes from the innkeeper pack from Fenryll. Nice miniature, although the nose and the lips of the girl are slightly too big for my taste.
  2. Here's a little something that will make the inn a little more enjoyable, once the bad guys are dealt with: a female servant, quite useful when you wish to order mead: (Comes from the Innkeeper pack, at Fenryll's.)
  3. And here, some furniture for the Inn, found by @NURTHOR:
  4. I'm not offended by naked women per se, but I have the feeling that it could be nice to have other characters than women on the background of the forum. There's plenty of cool artwork in this game that would fit the part (dressed or not). @WFPII, if the naked women are an issue, I think you can change the theme of the forum for something with less nudity, but related to Batman. I just can't find where that option stands right now. Does anyone around remember where it is? @SentMa? By the way, @Iesthir, I'm not sure that argument is decisive: Sure, there's a lot of native English-speakers in the world (thanks to the British), and people who don't speak French are likely to often speak English, although it's not their first language, but it doesn't imply that everyone speaking English share the OP's feelings about the backgrounds of the forum. Even among native speakers, they are different countries, cultures, opinions... as it occurs among native French-speakers. Not to mention that Monolith owns the forum and is free to give it the look as it sees fit. That being said, I'd be glad with more variety/gender parity in the backgrounds of the forum, but I can deal with the present state of affairs, if Monolith has too much work or don't plan to tweak that right now or in the coming months/years.
  5. No idea for the hard one, but my guess is that the easy one is Christine (1983). I haven't seen the movie, but if I'm not mistaken, King wrote an homonymous novel about a cursed car.
  6. Hello. For me, I have no ideas for both movies. Maybe some clues could help the other players and me.
  7. This is a good question. I've seen people that painted the edge of the base in the color of the clip instead of using clips, or people doing what @Kheldor suggested to do, or did both. It looks fine. Miniatures painted by Zovitch, on the French-speaking forum. I chose to deal with the scratches because I wasn't sure that permanent color on the miniature would fit with all the scenarii. For instance: In the Clutches of the Picts: - 4 blue Pict Hunters - 4 green Pict Hunters - 4 red Pict Hunters - 3 purple Pict Hunters (if you don't have the Pict Warriors). The Final Ritual: - 3 yellow Pict Hunters - 3 blue Pict Hunters - 3 green Pict Hunters - 3 red Pict Hunters - 3 purple Pict Hunters (if you don't have the Pict Warriors). With those two scenarii from the Retail box, you can see that permanent colors won't do, as both use the 15 Pict Hunters, but use them with different colors. I'm not sure how often this will happen, though. Maybe it's only those two scenarii, maybe this could happen with scenarii of the expansions too, maybe this doesn't happen if you possess an all in. You might want to check on that first, to see if you will get conflicts, depending on which version of the game you have. It seems to me that it is less annoying to have scratches on the edge of the base (mine got scratched even with varnish), which are most of time hidden by the color clips, instead of having on your board miniatures whose color don't fit with the Overlord's River. Scratches on my (varnished) miniatures, after a few games.
  8. Yeah, maybe this one was too borderline, even with the additional clues. It was Teens in the Universe (1974). I hesitated with Aelita, but I'm not sure it would have been recognized easier. Maybe I should stay away from soviet movies. You're right about the easy one, of course. Your turn.
  9. Some clues: The easy one is a classic pastiche of Star Wars, made in the eighties. Here's a new screenshot to help you: The hard one is a sovietic sci-fy movie, with element of comedy, aiming at teenagers, released in 1974. According to a Latvian friend of mine it's quite a classic in countries that were part of the Soviet Union. Maybe this one is too difficult to find.
  10. Nice one, @Bawon Samdi! My turn: Easy one: Hard one:
  11. The easy one is Snake Eye (1998). No idea for the hard one.
  12. Yes and yes. Provided you've got enough gems, you can use this spell as many time as you can afford it, as the spell card doesn't provide any saturation limit, like on the Pestilential Swarm, for instance, that you can cast only one time during your turn (cost of 3 gems, saturation at 3 gems). The cost for casting the spell is the following: 1 gem in order to cast the spell, and 1 gem for each area. For instance, if Hadrathus wishes to teleport two times in a round, the first time three squares away, and the second time two squares away, it will cost him: 1+3+1+2=7 gems.
  13. Just in case that Mehklis is wrong about the hard one, the easy one is The Quick and the Dead (1995).
  14. Not Quite Dead

    Kushite

    This one is really great, indeed! Kudos!
  15. Hi, @Naz316! There is two ways to defend an unit in Conan (regardless if it is a Hero or one of the Overlord's creatures). The icon with an helmet gives you the Passive Defense: this will apply regardless of if the player defends themselves or not. You find this on the Overlord's tiles or on equipment cards. It may be a number (that you will subtract from the number of success of the attack) or a die to roll (and you will subtract the number of success from the number of success of the attack). The icon with a shield gives you the Guard, which is an Active Defense: this will apply only if the player use one gem (or more) to defend themselves. You find this on the Book of Skelos, on Hero Sheets or on equipment cards. In your example, in order to use Belit's shield, the player has to use one gem (or more) in defense. The dice of the shield (or of any equipment card with the Shield Icon) are then added to the dice given by the gems used by the player. If the player chooses not to use gem(s) to guard, he may only subtract the Passive Defense from the number of success of the attack. Two more things about Defense: - There is a misprint on some Overlord's tiles, featuring an Active Defense icon, when it should be a Passive one. More about that on this topic: - When falling damage occurs, the number of wounds is applied regardless of the Passive Defense, and it is not possible to use an Active Defense in order to be less wounded by the fall. The only way to reduce damage from falling is to have the Skill Leap (). I hope I managed to explained it more clearly.
  16. Hi there! A miniature that is quite difficult to paint, in my opinion, mostly due to its face and to the OSL, with that fireball. Here's mine: I'm looking forward to see your priests of Azura Asura.
  17. From the album: The Shivering Hands

    Timmy was at the vet when the picture was taken.
  18. From the album: The Shivering Hands

    Our favorite priest of Asura. So much people think that he is a mage! I guess the big fireball in his hand somehow explains that. That and the fact that he, well, casts spells, I guess. Anyway... I inspired myself from the Dominican and Franciscan robes for his clothes, and this is something I think I got right on that miniature. Hadrathus' head, on the other hand... is quite a mess. That miniature was my first OSL. I hope I will get better at those things... If you have advice regarding this subject, I'd be grateful.
  19. I have painted a second hero: the Wizard. Once I finished it, I opened my old Heroquest box and looked for the one I painted back in the nineties. The comparison is... striking.
  20. In the campaign The Legend of the Devil in Iron, the heroes must free a shady merchant, the Argossean Publio, from the city watch. Instead of a grey token, I chose to use a miniature by Fenryll, from the Inquisitor and suppliciers pack. Here is my Publio:
  21. I forgot to mention that the miniature comes from the Inquisiter and suppliciers pack from Fenryll.
  22. From the album: The Shivering Hands

    Former associate of Conan (and of most the pirates of the Argossean Sea), Publio is a wealthy merchant with shady connections, that plays a role in the novel The Hour of the Dragon and in the first scenario of the Conan campaign book, in which Conan and his allies must free him from the city watch of Messantia. Robert E. Howard, The Hour of the Dragon
  23. Is the second one Transporter II (2005), by any chance? No idea for the difficult one.
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