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Nevermoor is a '
2-4 player, skirmish style, tabletop horror adventure game produced by BareHanded Games' to be 'kickstarted' on Aug. 1st. The game seems to use the popular 'factions' format and to be set in some 'advanced Renaissance' (Da Vinci triumphant quasi-steampunk?) period. What is relevant to this thread is that
some figurines are in pre-production, and the dresses of the 'Plague Doctors', while odd, don't look too 'chronologically tagged', so they could seemingly appear as a 'faction' in a
17th C. - 18th C. 'Horror / Lacepunk' campaign:



About miniature figurines, the new Galloping Major '
Preacher' has a tremendous potential for a 18th C. Horror game set in a Protestant area:
Edit: 18th C. 'socializing' Catholic priests did not wear their cassock, but dressed in black 'secular' clothes; their only distinguishing features were the (black pipped white) priestly collar and a tiny calotte over their tonsure:

If some priests dressed so to enter the wittiness contests of fashionable salons, one can suppose a priestley field operative (a
jesuit of the C.R.O.C.? A Papal Assassin of
Iscariota - not as comely as
this one) would wear such practical clothes when 'evil hunting'. Thus Galloping Major's Preacher, painted with a black (pipped white) collar, becomes a 'combat priest' (in
Gévaudan, maybe, or in
Nouvelle France?). Most of the 'armed settlers' would also fit perfectly.
Black Hussar Miniatures is to release a
Prussian military chaplain for the SYW, but the pose is less 'active':

As other possible 'factions' what about
La Fraternité de Jean le Presbytre, the
Sons of the Martyrs, a kind of
18th C. Bene Gesserit and the
Bennet Circle?
