Sometimes within the memories of Creoda are reflections of his
previous life, his life amongst the humans he once ruled and now barely
comprehends, but those memories are fleeting and never remain.
Sometimes, his descendants say, he can hear and understand what is said
to him, what is needed of him, for he recognises his children the most,
seeing - perhaps only vaguely - they are his kin and that they need him
and his ever-increasing strength. Perhaps, as the whispers go, he
understands, too, that he is but a few turns further along the path that
Cearl and Penda now tread, and thus sees himself at an earlier age.
Even his children, however, cannot control him. They can only ask of him
what they will, and Creoda will listen or he will not. It is, as the
Wiglereas suggest, impossible to predict which part of him is dominant,
for the power of W?den gains greater ascendancy with each passing day
and it becomes more and more difficult for a Gúthwulf as advanced as he
to be a part of anything but the hunt in the wilds, the herald of grief
and desolation, the call of the Old Gods in this age of darkness and
ruin. Ere long he will return to W?den himself to repay his ancient
debt; until then, he answers to the call of war, of slaughter, a call
that becomes ever greater as the needs of his sons grow.
Creoda
is a complex, multi-part resin miniature that is supplied unassembled
and unpainted. It will require trimming and cleaning before assembly,
priming and painting.