Blight Warrior C by DM Stash
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Description
Once a sworn defender of the realm, the Blight Warrior has been consumed — armour cracked open by writhing tendrils, flesh warped beyond recognition, yet still advancing with blades in hand as though duty and corruption have become the same thing.
- ✔ 32mm scale resin miniature, printed fresh to order in the UK
- ✔ Supplied unpainted and ready to prime
- ✔ Compatible with D&D, Pathfinder, and all tabletop RPGs
- ✔ Equally at home on the gaming table or the display shelf
The Blight Warrior C is a warrior-turned-horror sculpt from DM Stash — a hulking figure caught mid-advance, dual blades raised as organic tendrils tear through the gaps in his scale armour and coil around his limbs. A wild mane of fur erupts from his back, and the creature clutching his torso fuses threat with identity in a way that blurs the line between host and parasite. A plumed helm sits atop a masked face that still carries the silhouette of a soldier, now utterly lost.
The level of surface detail on this sculpt rewards careful brushwork. The tendril growths have a ridged, almost chitinous texture that contrasts sharply against the interlocking scale armour beneath. The long blade extending from the right arm and the sword carried in the left create a twin-weapon composition that reads clearly on the tabletop, while the detailed naturalistic base — cracked stone with overgrown roots — grounds the figure with a sense of place.
Whether you're running a corruption-themed campaign, introducing a fallen knight as a mid-tier boss, or simply building a display piece that tells a story on sight, this sculpt delivers the kind of visual complexity that makes adventurers sit up and pay attention.
Well suited to adventurers who:
- Need a corrupted warrior or blighted knight for an encounter or boss fight
- Are running campaigns involving body horror, parasitic entities, or spreading corruption
- Want a statement piece that doubles as a display-worthy collector's miniature
- Enjoy miniatures with rich surface texture that reward layered painting techniques
Encounter Hook: The party tracks the source of the Blight to an abandoned barracks, where they find the garrison's last captain still at his post — blades raised, face unreadable behind a cracked mask, the parasite thing on his back pulsing with each lumbering step toward them. He does not speak. He has not spoken in weeks. The Blight speaks through him now.
Details
- Scale: 32mm
- Supplied unpainted and unassembled — ready to prime straight from the box
- Multipart sculpt with a decorative scenic base included
- Supported and unsupported variants available
- Designed by DM Stash
Sculpted by DM Stash — visit their collection to explore more of their work.
Pairs well with undead warbands and Ravenloft gothic horror campaigns — or explore more from DM Stash.
The cats cannot help with the work. They have, however, rolled a natural 20 on Supervision.
Ready to add this adventurer to your collection? Order today and we'll print it fresh for you here in the UK.
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