SAGA Crescent and Cross
Just before Xmas my SAGA Crescent and Cross Arab/Saracen/Muslim faction and dice arrived.
Been slacking on blogging ( but not painting, converting or modelling)
I had already been converting my long unpainted (read base-coated only) LOTR figures to represent Crusade age warriors. Humming Chris de Burg's "Crusader" I thus set to work...
"What do I do next?" said the bishop to the priest,
"I have spent my whole life waiting, preparing for the feast,
And now you say Jerusalem has fallen and is lost,
The king of heathen Saracen has seized the holy cross;"
Then the priest said:
"Oh my bishop, we must put them to the sword,
For God in all His mercy will find a just reward,
For the noblemen and sinners, and knights of ready hand,
Who will be the Lord's Crusader, send word through all the land,
Jerusalem is lost,Jerusalem is lost,Jerusalem is lost ..."
"Tell me what to do", said the king upon his throne,
"but speak to me in whispers for we are not alone,
They tell me that Jerusalem has fallen to the hand,
Of some bedeviled eastern Heathen who has seized the Holy Land;"
Then the chamberlain said "Lord, we must call upon our foes
In Spain and France and Germany to end our bitter wars,
All Christian men must be as one and gather for the fight,
You will be their leader, begin the battle cry,
Jerusalem is lost,Jerusalem is lost,Jerusalem is lost"
So therefore: Spain came first.
(Any resemblance to LOTR characters living or dead; is non-intentional and completely incidental)
The Spanish Forces of El Cid (The Reconquistada)
Command on foot
Mounted (Standard bearer still on the desk top)
Archers. Found it an interesting challenge to paint the amrour as leather rather than metal, and I am quite happy with the result
Spearmen /Levy, possibly a bit heavy armoured to be levy, but with the numbers they can double for anything on the battlefield
Warriors/Hearth guard
Another command group (or simply more warriors).
Seems to be a bit of a waste of Aragorn though
And a shield wall of warriors
Thundering hooves
I already had the Spanish Cavalry, ready painted, only needed basing and minimal touch-up. Bought these off Jon Bettin. Will be put to good use, thanks Jon!
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