King (Lucius Tiberius) Bust by Primal Collectibles
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Description
They said no king could hold the realm together after Excalibur was drawn — then Lucius Tiberius raised his sword and his mace, and the court fell silent.
- ✔ Large-scale display bust — significantly bigger than standard 32mm
- ✔ Resin printed fresh to order in the UK
- ✔ Supplied unpainted — ideal as a centrepiece painting project
- ✔ Designed for display shelves and painting competitions
This commanding bust depicts Lucius Tiberius as a warrior-king of the old martial order — a man who rules not from a gilded throne but from the vanguard of his own armies. His crested Greco-Roman helm, engraved pauldrons, and bare-chested breastplate speak to a warrior tradition older than chivalry itself. In his right hand he raises a broad sword; in his left, an ornate mace — symbols of both battlefield authority and civil power. A heavy cloak falls across his shoulders, its fabric captured in sweeping, naturalistic folds that reward careful brushwork. Medallion-carved shoulder plates and an eagle emblem at his chest suggest a man who commands loyalty through legacy as much as strength.
As a character concept, Lucius Tiberius translates brilliantly into your TTRPG world — a conquering emperor NPC, a fallen paladin king, a rival warlord, or the kind of patron who sends your party on quests they don't fully understand until it's too late. The bust format makes every facial plane and textural detail count, giving painters an engrossing project and collectors a centrepiece worthy of any display shelf.
Well suited to adventurers who:
- Are looking for a characterful display bust with strong narrative presence
- Want a detailed miniature painting project with deep shadow and highlight opportunities
- Need a commanding NPC — emperor, warlord, or rival king — to anchor a campaign arc
- Collect military or Arthurian-themed fantasy display pieces
Encounter Hook:
The party is granted an audience with Lucius Tiberius in his war-tent on the eve of a siege — but the intelligence they carry would undo his campaign entirely. His gauntleted hand rests on that mace as he listens. Do they tell him the truth, and trust that a warrior-king respects honesty? Or do they play the diplomatic game with a man who reads people like battlefield maps?
Details
This is a display bust, scaled for painting and shelf presentation rather than standard 32mm tabletop use. The sculpt comes from the Chronicles of Excalibur range by Primal Collectibles, and features exceptional surface detail across the armour, cloak, and facial features. Images shown are digital renders; your piece will arrive in grey resin, unprimed and unpainted, ready for your brush.
Sculpted by Primal Collectibles — visit their page to see more of their work.
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