Half Goblin Bandit King by Epic Miniatures
Description
He didn't seize his throne through noble birth — he took it from the last fool who sat in it, and he's been daring someone to try him ever since.
- ✔ 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 half-goblin Bandit King cuts a commanding figure — and he doesn't even need to stand up to make that point. Sculpted seated upon a throne of crumbling stone and broken masonry, he reclines with the coiled confidence of someone who has survived every assassination attempt thrown at him and found them mildly amusing. One clawed hand rests on his knee; the other grips the throne's arm with casual possession. A heavy orb hangs from a chain at his waist, and his layered leather and plate armour bristles with wicked shoulder spikes that leave no doubt about his profession.
His face tells its own story — weathered, sharp-eyed beneath a worn hood, with the kind of expression that evaluates everything in front of him and finds most of it wanting. A staff is propped at his side, suggesting he's as comfortable with arcane tricks as he is with a blade. This is a villain who delegates the violence, but only because he's proven he doesn't have to.
Whether he's the head of a thieves' guild the party has been dismantling for three sessions, a neutral crime lord offering an uneasy alliance, or the final payoff of a campaign's worth of investigating the underworld, this sculpt delivers the presence his role demands. The stone throne base makes him equally compelling as a standalone display piece.
A solid choice for adventurers who:
- Need a memorable crime lord or guild master NPC with genuine menace
- Are running urban intrigue, bandit territory, or Underdark criminal network encounters
- Want a seated villain miniature that commands the table without being oversized
- Are looking for a characterful painting project with rich texture throughout — leather, stone, metal, and skin all in one sculpt
Encounter Hook: The party has been hired to deliver a message to someone called the Stonethrone — a half-goblin who controls every smuggling route through the lower city. They expected a dingy back room. Instead, they're escorted into a vaulted chamber where he's already watching them from his cracked-stone seat, one hand resting on a chained orb that hums faintly with something they can't quite place. He hasn't said a word yet. He doesn't need to.
Details
This miniature is a digital render shown in pre-paint resin colouring. The sculpt includes a detailed integrated throne base with crumbling stonework, making it a self-contained piece that requires no additional basing. A d20 and a stone pillar fragment are shown for scale reference in the product image. Supplied unpainted and ready to prime.
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Pairs well with goblinoid warbands and Underdark criminal campaigns — or explore more from Epic Miniatures.
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