I like the idea of using Twilight models for Frostgrave. I also find myself thinking of morphing the idea of Frostgrave into the world of Twilight. instead of using magic users as in Frostgrave though, I would use the character types already in Anyaral:
* traders looking for rare goods or unique artifacts
* traveling biologists (looking at you Gil
) exploring the world
* engineers from the Empire or of the Delgon or even that odd casanii fellow Rin hunting for new materials or inspiration
* Devanu hunting parties stalking the unwary or laying claim to a site
each character would have it's own set of abilities that fit within the Anyaral theme and an apprentice or junior partner or whatnot. rounded out by a few stalwart companions such as the lonely outcast Casanii, the lost and mournful Engu, the curious and unrepentant Delgon, and some Fubarnii mercenary militia. it would be a neat opportunity to use models that normally don't go together.
all they'd need is an old abandoned fubarnii settlement, crumbling old Delgon industrial site, ruined Devanu tower, casanii sacred ruins or some such for the ambitious to come looking for knowledge, fortune, or glory.
I could see myself one day in the nebulous future putting together a one-off adventure for 4-5 scenarios as a mini campaign.
in the meantime though, I'd certainly be inclined to use my models in Frostgrave itself. definitely a lot of character and a chance to kit out models as individual personalities. better than the old bretonnian men-at-arms I was thinking of using...
as for what I'd use.. I think I'd go with the Empire noble as my wizard and use the trader on foot as my apprentice. probably have them be illusionists. then throw in the casanii scout, the hunter and some graku, maybe a couple of militia with spears, a militia captain (w/sword & shield) for a heavy, Muri for an apothecary.... and of course the Dhogu are perfectly suited with their furs. lot's of possibilities.