This is a post very much in the fashion of Tony Harwood's "online build" (many examples of which are on his blog) as is the result of some discussion on The Notables Yahoo group although at a relative snail's pace. So below, all my work on the famed Von Trapp's Grenadiers led by Gustav von Trapp, expert trapper and huntsman. He was quite an extensive conversion on the dwarf Sergeant from the Legion de Nain pack.
I put together a short story below on a slow day at work (months ago now) as plans for Gustav's own section started formulating:
The Hills are Alive!
Private Rorc scratched a flea out from behind his left ear, got ya he thought to himself and
grinned.
It was late afternoon, and Rorc had been placed on sentry
duty. He turned to see the rest of his section making camp and getting ready
for a brisk evening in the green, rolling Ostarian hills. His sergeant’s
warning fumbled its way through his brain, as his eyes flicked around the general
area… “the ‘ills are alive.” Rorc spun around and brought his musket to bear in
front of him. “Who izzit?” he asked the empty field infront of him. He swore he
had heard something… and not the kind
of noise a forest makes. He squinted, and in the afternoon light he could make
out some figures in the distance. A series of ululating notes drifted their way
down the valley to his pointed ears. Was that… singing? Not like he’d heard…
definitely not during last night’s bout in town. What he wouldn’t do for some
of that Dwarven ale… blimey, he’d even settle for some of that Dogmen brew that
tasted like p-
“Oi, Rorc!” Sergeant Andorcson bellowed “Quit yer
day-dreamin’, you’re on watch!”
“But I’ve seen sumfin’, sir!”
“You what?”
“I’ve seen sumfin’, sir, high… on the hills!”
The Sergeant grabbed a spying glass from a nearby trunk.
“Looks like a goat’erd”.
“A goat’erd?”
“Yer, on his own, too. A lonely goat’erd.”
“Ley-yodel-ley-yodel-ley…” the sound of the goatherd’s
singing reached the small camp.
“’Cept for ‘is goats, that is” added Rorc.
“Good job, Rorc” said the Sergeant derisively.
Deflated, Rorc resumed his watch, and his scratching. Bloody dwarf, he thought as he squinted
up at the hills again, maybe he’s got
some grog?
***
Gustav von Trapp peered down to the campsite below,
clutching his hooded cloak over his uniform, and his crook for effect. Although
he had lost an eye his vision was still sharp, and his wits sharper. He and his
brothers had been on the trail of these Orcs for some time now, and it posed
little challenge the experienced woodsmen. He knelt down and patted his dog.
The pug looked up at him expectantly “Not much of a guard dog” he said,
chuckling.
“Gustav! How much longer to ve haff to stay here?”
“Be patient, Werner, and don’t move around so much. You are
a goat, remember?” he chuckled. He was enjoying this, and there was little he
enjoyed these days. A good draught, a good sing, and a chance to beat the Orcs
back to Albion where they belonged. Or preferably back under whatever rock they
came from. The simple life he lived had been taken away from him and his
brothers, and he blamed the Orcs and the Grand Alliance… bah, he spat, there
was nothing grand about it. Looters, pilferers, thieves, vagabonds, and worse. He
had not been keen on the Elves, either. But,
the enemy of my enemy… He seethed
into silence before signalling to his fur-draped brothers that it was time to
move. Gustav lead his band as they scampered down the hill towards cover on all
fours, their disguise was working it seemed.
Night was coming.
Night was coming.
The trap was set.
***
So, following that I put some work into a few more dwarfs to join Gustav, and there is a pic below of my progress so far:
Hope you like it!