Painted Model Reveal: Tempest Thunderers and Captain Dreadquill | Warmachine
Wednesday has arrived, which means it’s time for your weekly drop of new content and features in the WARMACHINE app! Get the latest version of the app here.
This week’s update for subscribers is the final part of the novel Mark of Caine. Having discovered the Hellsinger’s origins and its intentions—ultimately targeting Caine’s kin—Allister Caine has allied himself with those who have been his enemies before to find and eliminate the cursed enemy. But there are other forces at work hoping to bring Caine down, and even with powerful allies, his demise might be sooner than anyone thinks…
However, before we dive into the conclusion to Mark of Caine, it’s time to show off some painted models.
Painted Model Reveal: Tempest Thunderers
If you’re a Warmachine vet, you’re probably looking at these models and thinking, “Those aren’t new releases!“. So what gives?
Well, when we took the torch for Warmachine, a good portion of previous models were still featured using renders rather than painted minis. So, we’ve decided to go back and paint the unpainted, liberating these minis from their grey existence to reveal their true glory!
Tempest Thunderers are some of the first models to find their colours
Last Chance for November MiniCrate: Retro Commando
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December MiniCrate Painted Model Reveal: Captain Dreadquill
Starting tomorrow, December’s MiniCrate will be available for order. Featuring Captain Dreadquill, an alternate sculpt of Captain Firequill from the Southern Kriels. This cephalopod-inspired pirate warcaster brings a unique, tentacled menace to the Brineblood Marauders.
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Subscriber Content - Mark of Caine Part 3 of 3
Ryan huffed, struggling to keep pace. Caine led the charge, giving her a strange sense of déjà vu after the chase in the foundry. She trailed after him, Watts behind her and gradually slipping back. The chase was taking its toll; Watts had never been known for his endurance. Ahead, the stables gave way to reveal the warehouse. It was the very one they’d observed sentries circling
until the bizarre explosion sent them running.
She could certainly understand the warcaster’s urgency, though.
Beyond the fear of what was being done to his daughter, there was no telling when the sentries might return. Worse still, the explosion was sure to rouse the watch, whose constables were already on high alert in their search for the Hellslinger. Whatever they found in the warehouse, she still hoped to be somewhere else when the watch finally arrived. Shooting at gangsters was
one thing; shooting at constables was something else entirely, and it was a line she would not cross. As it was, she and Watts were already in deep trouble. Caine was a wanted man, but they believed his story and were essentially on his side now. Captain Lynch would most certainly have approved.
Caine rounded the corner a dozen yards ahead of them, disappearing from sight. Fearful she might lose track of him, she forced herself to run harder, but she had to stop short as she came around the corner to keep from bowling the rogue warcaster over. He stood panting in front of an open doorway. He stared beyond the open threshold, an expression of disbelief on his face. She
came alongside him.
Beyond the open sliding doors, the warehouse was empty.
The interior was well lit and disappointing. Overhead spot lamps revealed a dozen pillars in two rows holding the ceiling up, but there was nothing to see of any more consequence. There were a few scattered heaps of garbage and smashed crates, exits out of the warehouse, and an upper-level balcony that led to the skylight windows. Any reason nine sentries might have had to guard this place escaped her completely.
“I don’t understand,” Caine panted, entering the warehouse one slow step at a time.
Ryan asked, “What were they guarding, exactly?”
Watts rounded the corner to join them, stepping inside while cleaning his goggles with a rag. “Well, it’s clear your Hellslinger ain’t here.”
Caine half-turned to regard the gun mage, his lip curled. “Good observation, Watts. Thank yeh for being so insightful about—”
In the yard, there was sudden chaos.
Ryan whirled to see a pair of sewer grates in the yard burst open to reveal masked men in dark clothes climbing forth by the dozen. Their arrival was precisely coordinated. A moment later, the main gates to the yard smashed open, ushering in a procession of three horse-drawn wagons. On those wagons rode another dozen masked men, commanded by a lanky man with red hair
and beard, standing on the first wagon. The masked men now spotted her, and she could see guns in every one of their hands.
“We’ve been made,” she shouted to the others, turning her twin magelocks on the closest targets.
And finally, here are the updates to the app for this week!
Change Log for November 27, 2024
SUBSCRIBERS
- Mark of Caine Part 3: Added to subscriber library.
ADDITIONS
- None
REMOVALS
- None
CORRECTIONS
- Aurum Lucanum Athanor Locke: Fix incorrect faction tagging
- Deuce: Remove Head System
- Razor: Remove Head System