This is for the benefit of everyone who was online around 23:00 Wednesday 13th talking in the chat box, and for anyone else who has an opinion on the use of Proxies in well thought out Themed forces.
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I'm working on an Arnor force, set during the fall of Arthedain/Arnor, featuring Heroes such as King Arvedui and Malbeth.
To lead my Ranger warbands, I want a Ranger-type hero such as Aranarth (son and Heir to Arvedui and first Chieftan of the Dunedain), who would make thematic sense in an Arthedain army contain Arvedui and Malbeth. Unfortunately, NO SUCH CHARACTER OR MODEL EXISTS in the GW range.
Clearly, from a thematic point of view, Halbarad, Arathorn and Aragorn would not be suitable characters because they were not from the same period of history as Arvedui/Malbeth. My army is NOT a Late Third Age Grey Company force. It is a Mid Third Age Arnor (Arthedain) force.
Dunedain and Ranger of the North are also unsuitable, because as independent Heroes they cannot lead Warbands.
My solution, was to use this model:
Duinhir, the Captain of the Blackroot Vale archers in the Gondor Fiefdoms list (an army which I do not play, and so would have no use for Duinhir otherwise).
This model is perfect for my requirements. Not only is it a great model, but a Profile in the Arnor list, Halbarad Dunedan, has a spear as an option. I decided I would use the Duinhir model to represent the character "Aranarth", (painted in my Arnor colours of purple tunic and Khaki/off white cloak); and I could use Halbarad's profile (equipped with a spear).
I believed that it would be fairly simple to make this clear to any future opponents I might play against. After all, how hard can it be to say "I am using this model to represent a Unique and unreleased character (i.e. simply renaming it), using an official profile" (of a different existing Hero). For my opponent's reference, if its so hard for him to remember which profile I was using, I could easily write the profile down on paper for him.
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In the chatbox, we were discussing the Throne of Skulls official tournament. I asked if it would be possible for me to use my Duinhir model with the Halbard profile (Note: PROFILE, not CHARACTER. The model is to represent "Aranarth" using Halbarads rules, not Halbarad himself).
Obviously, I got a simple answer. NO. Thats fine, I can accept that and I understand it. At GW tournaments, the Rules are the Rules and cannot be bent, even for reasons of Theme and Creativity.
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But people soon went even further, saying that Proxies should never be allowed under any circumstances. They said that if it was OK to use a Duinhir model and Halbarad's Profile/rules to represent an unreleased character (Aranarth, 1st Dunedain Chieftan), then it must surely be OK to, say...
Use a Frodo model to represent Sauron.
Use 4 Gimli's in one game as 4 seperate Heroes (King, Kings Champion, Shieldbearers etc).
Use Boromir as Aragorn and vice versa.
I.e. a slippery slope fallacy. Clearly my suggestion is quite far from the worst case scenarios they suggested, yet according to them there is no middle ground.
Some even said that they regarded all forms of Proxying as cheating and would refuse to play against an opponent using one, even in friendly games.
They said that my opponent would be confused, and wouldn't know what the model is - are SBG players really that stupid?.
Before the game I would inform my opponent what the model is supposed to be, and the rules I am using. Throughout the game, whenever necessary I would frequently remind him. I would also have the profile written down on paper for quick reference (as I do anyway for stats purposes, wounds M/W/F etc).
One person told me I should quit the game altogether if I disagreed with him. Another said he regards all proxying as "evil" (I forget the exact wording, and he was using hyperbole but his point was clear - he dislikes any and all proxying).
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To give similar examples of Proxy use in Themed forces...
Feanor, a user on TLA wrote a Battle Report about the Battle of Azanulbizar, in the War of Dwarves and Orcs. He used a Murin model to represent Thorin Oakenshield (this was about 6 months - a year ago before the Hobbit range came out). I forget which profile he used but it was probably Murin or a Captain.
Another (hypothetical) is King Thengel of Rohan. No model or profile exists for him. Would a person therefore be justified in using say a Theoden model, and an Eomer profile? (or whatever combination of model & profile he thought best represented the character). Or should they be forced to wait until GW releases an official model and profile for King Thengel?
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To be clear, this is NOT about the fact that the use of Proxies (no matter how reasonable on Theme grounds) in Official GW Tournaments is not allowed. I've long since moved on from that.
This is about what I perceive to be a predominant and vehemently negative attitude towards the use of proxies in general, no matter how justified in terms of Theme and narrative context.
I've made this thread because I feel I was shouted down and misrepresented; and my intelligence insulted by people wailing that if its OK to play a Duinhir model using the Halbarad profile, then its OK to use a Frodo model to represent Sauron. And because this was the second time that I was shouted down in the Chat Box by an almost unanimously negative group of people.
So there, this is my position in detail.
Am I the only person not restricted by the straight jacket of conformity to GW's official rules?