![]() Iconography could be an owl or a representation of the Andromeda constellation or a depiction of him decapitating the Medusa (maybe suggesting he might be an Emperor’s Children Astartes if you want to tie the myth into the Heresy Lore). I leave it to you to work out which of these is most appropriate as it’s best if you know why you’re using these words and images.Ī less intensive example might be Perseus. Imagine a Wordbearers model with that engraved across their chest. There’s also a number of names you could put on a vanquished enemy, Πολύφημος for example. If he is carrying a spear, you could paint the Greek word for Nobody (Οὖτις) on it. ![]() Iconography could be a Horse, An axe head with an arrow passing through it or an eye being pierced by a spear (I kinda like this for tying into the HH with the eye of Horus). Telemachus, Argos, Calypso and Penelope, all are names relevant to him. Obviously you can use Odysseus and then there is Ithaca. ![]() Name plates, iconography and honours can be used to reference key points of his stories. This is where you demonstrate your knowledge of your subject. Alternatively give him a honking great Recurve Bow. Swap his right hand axe for a spear and the left hand, mussy up his beard and hair (bonus points for a blue bandanna). Your choices of Heroes in the Iliad are plentiful but I’d pick Odysseus, not least because he features decently in the Iliad and has his own story in the Odyssey giving us lots of stuff to draw from. A big fight outside the walls of a palace has a certain amount of draw…. The Hoplite is an advanced Turtle Shield similar to the Fabled Tortoise, offering a much higher capacity at the cost of movement speed. This assumption and limiting ourselves to a 30k Legions reimagining a of Greek heroes…. My assumption is that the project is intended to encourage you to learn about the subject you pick.
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