The Jester (Anno Domini 1666) (Swords of Light and Darkness)

 


Hello friends!

Today I invite you to meet a dangerous lady from the Anno Domini 1666 game!
In terms of color, I referred to Harlequin from the Batman and DC Comics universe - because I think there is a reference to this character in the realities of 1666 ;)

I also made a light smoke (dyed cotton wool) coming out of the 'bomb' - but it disappeared a bit in the photo with the white background.

Anno Domini 1666 by polish Wargamer Company.

Jester is Harlequin’s partner. Her past is even more mysterious.
       According to one of the stories, she met Harlequin when, as a young novice, she worked in a shelter. Fascinated and in love, she was to run away with him and accompany him on the way of crime.

       Others claim that she is a young acrobat, the daughter of one of the actresses of the troupe to which Harlequin belonged. According to other rumors, Jester is Harlequin’s daughter and they live in a toxic, incestuous relationship.

       Perhaps the truth is also different but it is difficult to find out. The Jester is agile, quick and just crazy like her partner.

       In combat, she uses a marotte (a stick-puppet). Unlike the standard ones, her puppet is carved from a single piece of hard oak. The second beloved weapon of the Jester are hand grenades.
They are glass balls, filled with dust and with a fuse attached, were painted by it to resemble juggling balls.
She claims that this makes them more suited to the color of her clothes…






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Comments

  1. Great work on these Michal and I like the relatively muted colors you have used for the jester.

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  2. Piekna robota Michał!
    Podoba mi sie bardzo kolorystyka.
    Pozdr
    Tomasz

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  3. Great craftsmanship as always.

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    1. Thank you very much for a kind words!
      Best regards

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  5. Excellent paint job on the Jester, Michal

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    1. Thank you very much for a kind words! It was really fun to paint mini ;)

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  6. Superbly painted Michal, really well done.

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  7. Beautiful work once again, Michal.

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    1. Thank you so much for a kind words Ray! Next will be more frozen French officers :)

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  8. Haha, even before I read the text I envisioned Harley Quinn, gorgeous work!!

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  9. Move the minis saw in the previous articles but this one is my favourite !

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    1. Ha! Thank you very much and glad you like it 😀

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