Fallen Cleric by Great Grimoire
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Description
She once carried prayers to the heavens — now her wings shed black feathers like omens, and her spear is raised not in worship, but in judgement.
- ✔ 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 Fallen Cleric is a figure of divine corruption made manifest: a winged celestial who has turned her devotion into something colder and far more dangerous. Her sculpt captures that precise, unsettling moment between grace and ruin — robes still flowing with an almost holy dignity, a horned crown seated above calm, dark features, yet her great feathered wings are bound and broken, one side light and dishevelled, the other dark and ragged. In her raised hand, she carries a barbed polearm tipped with a wicked crescent blade — less a weapon of war than a declaration of intent. This is a miniature that tells a story before a single dice is rolled.
Whether you're fielding her as a corrupted divine champion, a Fallen Aasimar villain, or the BBEG of a deific-crisis campaign arc, the Fallen Cleric brings genuine narrative weight to the table. She's equally compelling as a display piece — the feather detail across both wings rewards careful drybrushing and layering, and the robe folds give plenty of shadow depth for ink washes.
Perfect for adventurers who:
- Need a morally ambiguous divine villain or Fallen Aasimar character
- Are running campaigns involving corrupt temples, shattered holy orders, or celestial betrayal
- Want a centrepiece NPC or boss monster with real visual presence on the table
- Enjoy detailed sculpts that reward time spent painting
- Are building a display collection of fallen or corrupted divine figures
Encounter Hook:
The party arrives at the Sanctum of the Dawnspire to find it silent — the priests gone, the altar cracked, and at the centre of the nave, kneeling in prayer above a spreading pool of shadow, a woman with broken wings who turns to greet them with a smile that doesn't reach her eyes. She says she has been waiting. She says the god they came to petition has already answered — through her.
Details
This miniature is supplied at 32mm scale (the original sculpt is designed at 35mm — if you'd prefer a different scale, send us a message and we'll do our best to accommodate). The base comes separately and can be attached easily with a small amount of glue. Three decorative base options are available — a bone field scene, a skull-strewn ground scene, and an engraved pentagram summoning circle — or choose a plain black base. If you select the decorative base option, please include a note at checkout letting us know which of the three you'd like.
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