Flaming Skeleton by Atlanticus Arts

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Description

The necromancer's most dangerous servants are not the shambling dead — they are the ones that burn, striding through the dark with sword ablaze and skull wreathed in cursed fire that no mortal water can quench.

  • ✔ 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

This flaming skeleton is a cut above the standard undead rabble. Where a bog-standard skeleton shambles and rattles, this one commands — striding forward mid-step, broad ribcage exposed, a broadsword clutched in one bony fist with tongues of flame licking up the blade. Sheets of fire erupt from the skull's crown, from the elbow joints, from the shins and feet — turning the entire skeleton into something between an undead warrior and a walking conflagration. The sculpt captures a creature that is simultaneously falling apart and utterly terrifying, with cracked and separated bones held together by nothing but eldritch fire and sheer malevolent will.

The base is a generously detailed bone-strewn charnel ground — fractured skulls, shattered femurs and rocky debris scattered beneath the skeleton's advancing feet, with small flames rising from the ground at its toes. It reads immediately as a creature native to the Shadowfell's bleakest corners, the scorched ruins of Avernus, or the ash-choked passages beneath a fire giant's hall. A Dungeon Master dropping this onto the table will watch their players' expressions shift the moment it appears.

The 75mm variant offers a display-scale option with substantially more surface area to showcase fire blending work — the flames in particular reward a careful yellow-to-orange-to-red transition, with OSL (object source lighting) effects on the surrounding bones a natural next step for painters who want to push the piece further. At 32mm it slots naturally into an undead encounter group, and its relatively upright, forward-facing pose reads clearly at table distance.

This listing is a bundle, meaning you receive multiple printing options in a single order — please check the variant selector to confirm which options are included.

  • Fits undead-heavy campaigns: the walking dead with attitude and fire damage
  • An OSL painting project that rewards the effort — fire effects look striking at both scales
  • Works as a unique undead lieutenant, a cursed champion, or a fire-infused skeleton variant in homebrew
  • Compelling enough to display on the shelf when it's not terrorising adventurers at the table

Encounter Hook: The party descends into the crypt beneath the old temple, expecting animated bones and crumbling sarcophagi. What rises from the central bier is no ordinary skeleton — it carries a longsword and burns with cold fire that does not char its bones or consume it, even as it sets the flagstones alight with every step. The high priest's most loyal champion, bound to guard this vault until the last ember fades from its hollow eye sockets.

Details

  • Scale: 32mm (standard tabletop) and 75mm (display scale) — both available via the variant selector
  • Supplied unpainted and unassembled where applicable
  • Scenic bone-strewn base included
  • Supported and unsupported variants available
  • Sculpted by Atlanticus Arts

Sculpted by Atlanticus Arts — visit their collection to see more of their work.

Pairs well with undead warbands and Shadowfell encounters — or explore more from Atlanticus Arts.

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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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