Citadel C30 Amazons, including the Goddess Rigg and her Koka-Kalim zealots, blending punk, Central & South American, and sci-fi influences, as pictured in The Second Citadel Compendium, 1984. Citadel eventually started photographing their miniatures, but illustrations remained common in many company's ads and catalogs throughout the 1980s.
Adventurers meet agents of the Amazon Sisterhood: "The Koka-Kalim are religious zealots, fanatically dedicated worshippers of the Goddess Rigg." The Amazons of Southern Lustria once lived at peace with the Slann, who taught them much about High Age magic and technology that they still use today. (John Blanche cover for The Second Citadel Compendium, 1984, featuring Richard Halliwell's Warhammer scenario "Rigg's Shrine," based on Citadel's C30 Amazon miniature range including the Koka-Kalim figure with High Age pistol) The Goddess Rigg, "the leading figure in the Amazon Pantheon," presumably was named for actress Diana Rigg.