![]() ![]() The rest of the crews are even cooler looking – Kastore’s Returned blend Neverborn and Resurrectionist influences perfectly, evoking the creepy, ritualistic side of the former and the nightmarish monstrous side of the latter. The Clampetts embody classic Gremlin wackiness but with a strong nautical twist that gives them unique flavor. Linh Ly’s Red Library models all seem otherworldly, but her Stories are the real show-stoppers – each one embodies a real-world legend, Malifaux-itized. I even love Damian Ravencroft’s Witness models, as they really feel like the servants of an ancient power drawn together by circumstance and misfortune. The gold medal winner, though, has to be Tiri. Wyrd has taken the Aua, who basically appeared for less than a paragraph in one lore book, and fully fleshed them out into a tragic, fallen, but still fearsome race. The blend of desert nomad and high tech works perfectly, and the Aua themselves look human enough to talk to but still alien and strange. The rules design of the crews, too, is extremely cool, and it’s great to see that this late in the day Wyrd still has gas in the tank it comes to new crew concepts. The Configuration and Ideal upgrades are wholly new, but despite their conceptual similarity play out in completely different ways.
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