Half-Orc Hunter (Ziraj) by Monster Atlas
Description
He doesn't miss — not at range, not in the dark, and certainly not when the coin is good enough.
- ✔ 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
Ziraj is a half-orc hunter built for precision and menace in equal measure. Broad-shouldered and battle-hardened, he wears layered shoulder armour over a belted travelling coat, with a short blade slung across his back for when the arrows run dry. What makes Ziraj unmistakable, though, is his bow — a recurve weapon tipped at each end with curved animal claws, giving it the silhouette of a predator even at rest.
Three separate sculpts are available, each capturing a different aspect of his character. Sculpt 01 shows Ziraj standing square and composed — bow held low across his body, eyes forward, projecting the calm confidence of a hunter who knows he has already won. Sculpt 02 shifts the weight onto one leg with a relaxed but watchful posture, his free hand reaching back towards a quiver of arrows — mid-thought, perhaps picking his next shot. Sculpt 03 leans into a more guarded stance, his coat slightly dishevelled, expression harder — this is Ziraj after a long campaign, still dangerous, perhaps angrier for it.
All three sculpts share the same core design language: layered armour, wrapped forearms and shins, the distinctive claw-tipped bow, and the kind of scarred, set jaw that tells you this isn't his first contract. Each is a distinct variation rather than a simple repose, making them worth comparing before choosing — or ordering all three for a squad of bounty hunters with shared kit but different temperaments.
Well-suited for adventurers who:
- Need a half-orc ranger, bounty hunter, or mercenary scout for their campaign
- Are playing a half-orc ranger or fighter and want a characterful player character mini
- Want a distinctive recurring NPC — a tracker, enforcer, or hired blade with a face players will remember
- Are building out an orc or half-orc warband with range-capable specialists
- Appreciate well-detailed sculpts that reward careful painting around leatherwork and armour plates
Encounter Hook
The party has been tracking a missing merchant for three days when they find him — alive, bound to a post at a forest crossroads, and watched over by a half-orc with a claw-tipped bow who introduces himself only as Ziraj. The merchant owes a debt. So, apparently, does someone in the party's past. Ziraj would like to discuss terms before anyone does something they'll regret.
Details
Scale: 32mm. Base: unattached scenic base included. Three sculpts available individually — Sculpt 01 (frontal stance, bow lowered), Sculpt 02 (reaching for quiver), and Sculpt 03 (guarded lean). All images are digital renders showing the sculpt in an unpainted grey-beige finish.
Sculpted by Monster Atlas — visit their collection to see more of their work.
Pairs well with orc and half-orc warbands and forest wilderness encounters — or explore more from Monster Atlas.
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