Dwarf Cleric - Mahhilde by DnD Is A Woman

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Description

She's fought through collapsing mine shafts, outlasted three High Priests, and once settled a doctrinal dispute with a warhammer — Manhilde doesn't just serve her deity, she negotiates on their behalf.

  • ✔ 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

Manhilde is a dwarf cleric built for the front line of faith and fury. Clad in practical plate armour with layered pauldrons and a broad belt heavy with equipment, she holds her massive warhammer rested at her side — not raised in combat, but ready. There's a quiet authority in her stance: one hand relaxed, her helmet tucked under her arm, her expression somewhere between measured patience and the knowledge that things are about to get loud. This is a character who has seen enough dungeons to stop being impressed by them.

The sculpt captures the kind of dwarven cleric who doesn't wait for divine intervention — she is the divine intervention. Whether you're building a War Domain devotee, a grizzled battlefield medic, or a wandering hammer-saint, Manhilde has the presence to anchor a party or face them down as a formidable NPC. Equally at home on the tabletop or on a display shelf, she's a sculpt that rewards a careful paint job and holds up beautifully at both 32mm and 54mm scale.

Well suited for adventurers who:

  • Play dwarven clerics, paladins, or war-domain devotees
  • Need a compelling named NPC — quest-giver, rival, or grizzled veteran ally
  • Are building a dwarven warband, temple guard, or faction leader encounter
  • Collect display-scale minis from independent fantasy sculptors
  • Want a character mini that reads immediately and paints with real depth

Encounter Hook:
The party arrives at a fortified shrine deep in the mountains to find one survivor — a stocky dwarven woman in battered plate armour, warhammer resting against the altar beside her. She doesn't explain what happened to the others. She simply tells the adventurers what they need to do next, and assumes they'll do it. Her name is Manhilde. She has been waiting three days. She has not slept. She does not seem concerned.

Details

What's included:
Manhilde is available at 32mm tabletop scale or 54mm display scale. The 32mm version can be ordered with or without a plain black base — the base comes unattached and can be fixed with a small amount of super glue. Supports are removed before dispatch; as with all resin miniatures, minor surface marks may occasionally be present and are easily cleaned up with a hobby knife or fine sandpaper. All pieces are fully cured and ready to prime and paint.

Sculpted by DnD Is A Woman — visit their page to see more of their work.

Mitz & Simz — the cats failed their Strength check to open the door but passed their Presence check to make it everyone else's problem.

Pairs well with player character minis for mountain encounters.

Ready to add this adventurer to your collection? Order today and we'll print it fresh for you here in the UK. 🐾🐈‍⬛🎲

Shipping & Delivery

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Returns Policy

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If you have changed your mind and would like to return the item, you can return the item to use for a refund of the item cost (not shipping if the item had postage fee). Return postage to be paid by the customer.