Margaret Baker by Great Grimoire

Regular price £4.50
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🇬🇧 UK: Standard delivery £3.99 via Royal Mail Track 48 (2-3 business days) — Free on orders over £20
🇪🇺 Europe: Express International £10.49 (2-5 business days) — Free on orders over £65

Description

She's been at the bakery since before sunrise, and somehow she always knows more than she lets on — that smile hasn't slipped once in thirty years.

  • ✔ 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

Margaret Baker is the kind of NPC who makes a town feel genuinely alive. Dressed in a layered skirt and apron tied with a neat bow at the back, her headscarf keeping her hair in check, she holds a mixing bowl in one arm and stirs with quiet confidence. Her expression is warm but knowing — the sort of face that's welcomed a hundred weary travellers and sized every one of them up before they'd finished their first sentence. She's part of the Great Folks II range from Great Grimoire, a collection of richly detailed common folk that give any settlement its beating heart.

Whether she's the friendly face who sends your party off with a loaf and a rumour, or the quiet information broker who knows exactly which merchant has been skimming the grain shipments, Margaret works equally well as a beloved background figure or a pivotal quest-giver. The sculpt rewards careful painting — the fabric folds on her skirt and the texture of the apron bow give painters plenty to work with, and she's equally at home on a display shelf as she is on the table.

Perfect for adventurers who:

  • Want richly characterful NPC miniatures to populate market squares, inns, and village streets
  • Are running campaigns with a strong roleplay focus and memorable named townsfolk
  • Need a quest-giver, informant, or trusted ally with a genuinely lived-in look
  • Enjoy painting detailed civilian figures for display or narrative scene-building

Encounter Hook:
The party arrives in Millhaven to find the weekly market oddly quiet — stalls packed up, shutters drawn. Margaret Baker is the only one still open, stirring her bowl with that familiar smile. She tells them not to worry, that the miller's boy probably just got confused about the date. But her eyes keep drifting to the road north, and she's already baked twice her usual batch. Someone's coming. She'd rather the adventurers were here when they arrived.

Details

Supplied at 32mm scale on a plain round base, which arrives separate and is easily attached. A decorative base upgrade is available — just drop us a note at checkout letting us know which style you'd like. The sculpt is unpainted and arrives ready for priming and painting, or use it straight from the box if you prefer. We check every miniature before it goes out, though as with all hand-finished work, minor marks from support removal can occasionally occur and are easily tidied up.

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

Mitz & Simz — where every miniature matters and the cats are always watching.

Pairs well with NPC characters — explore more from Great Grimoire.

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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