Blog: Warm Ale and Mud
Owner: MichaelStockin
Author: Mike
Post: Erzatsolder
The most versatile of all the imperial soldiers, the humble swordsman.
They are led by Karl Raspe who is a distant relation of Count Halven.
The banner is carried by Adolphus and shows the crest of the Halven family who rule the village of Heiligsheld.
At the rear is Heinrich the units musician. When roused his pipes let forth a terrible wailing that puts fear into friend and foe alike.
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Owner: MichaelStockin
Author: Mike
Post: Erzatsolder
ERZATSOLDER
The most versatile of all the imperial soldiers, the humble swordsman.
They are led by Karl Raspe who is a distant relation of Count Halven.
A veteran of campaigns in Tilea he thinks himself a bit fancy and cultured.
He even claims to have visited Lustria and far off Cathay.
He is proud of his moustache.
He even claims to have visited Lustria and far off Cathay.
He is proud of his moustache.
The banner is carried by Adolphus and shows the crest of the Halven family who rule the village of Heiligsheld.
This banner is significant as when taken into battle, holy relics are hung from it.
They are the last remains of Imre Jenz, the person from whom the village got its current name.
He died in 2155 defending what is now an old ruined shrine off in the forest from followers of chaos.
They are the last remains of Imre Jenz, the person from whom the village got its current name.
He died in 2155 defending what is now an old ruined shrine off in the forest from followers of chaos.
The unit has a couple of Martyn Hauer’s old mercenary lads in it, one of which has a brother in the Armbrustschutzen led by ‘Short’ Basil.
At the rear is Heinrich the units musician. When roused his pipes let forth a terrible wailing that puts fear into friend and foe alike.
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