Gravebinder 01 (Bonewrithe) by Great Grimoire

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Description

It burst from the churchyard soil not as a shambling corpse, but as something far worse — a roiling mass of grave-matter, tombstones, and stolen limbs that moves with horrible, purposeful hunger.

  • ✔ 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 Bonewrithe is a graveyard made animate and malevolent. Its bloated, tumorous body is studded with the detritus of a dozen desecrated burial plots — headstones and grave markers jut from its back like a grotesque shell, coffin planks and scattered bones press through its flesh, and multiple skulls grin vacantly from its hide. Four long, sinewy arms — each tipped with raking claws — propel it low across the ground with unsettling speed. It is not undead in any classical sense; it is something older and stranger, a necrotic accumulation given instinct and appetite.

For Dungeon Masters, the Bonewrithe is a gift of a creature. Drop it into a graveyard ambush, a necromancer's lair, or the haunted outskirts of a plague-touched village. Its shape — all reaching arms, empty eye-sockets, and jutting grave markers — reads instantly on a battlemat and rewards bold painting: bleached bone, mottled necrotic flesh, moss-stained granite, and the green-black of grave rot. Equally at home on a display shelf as on the table, it makes for a centrepiece encounter piece that adventurers will not soon forget.

Perfect for adventurers who:

  • Run horror-inflected D&D 5e or other TTRPG campaigns and want a graveyard encounter with genuine menace
  • Need an original undead monster that goes well beyond skeletons and zombies
  • Enjoy ambitious painting projects with varied textures — flesh, bone, stone, and decayed wood all in one sculpt
  • Collect unusual and characterful display miniatures from independent fantasy artists

Encounter Hook:
The party is hired to investigate a village cemetery where three graves collapse every night with no trace of the bodies. On the fourth night, torchlight in hand, they follow the trail of overturned earth to the edge of the wood — and something enormous, low to the ground and dragging two headstones behind it, turns its multiple skull-faces toward them.

Sculpted by Great Grimoire — visit their page to see more of their work.

This miniature is printed at 35mm scale as standard. If you would prefer 32mm scaling, send us a message and we will be happy to adjust it for you. A decorative base is available as an option — please include a note with your order specifying which of the three base styles you would like. The base arrives separate and attaches simply with a small amount of glue. Supports are removed before dispatch; as with all high-detail miniatures, minor marks are possible and can be tidied up before priming.

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