Metalforged Grave Cleric by Mia Kay M3DM
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Description
It was not born to faith — it was forged into it, the ankh of death pressed into its chest plate by a god whose worshippers have long since turned to ash.
- ✔ 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 Metalforged Grave Cleric is a construct devoted to the boundary between the living and the dead. Clad in layered armour beneath a billowing cloak, this figure carries a tall spear-staff and strides forward with the unhurried confidence of something that does not fear what waits at the end of the road — because it has already crossed that threshold and returned, by divine mandate. The deep hood shadows a masked, hollow face, and the ankh embossed on its breastplate marks it as an emissary not of destruction, but of sacred balance. Every detail — from the articulated mechanical limbs to the frayed hem of its robe — speaks to a being caught between the crafted and the consecrated.
This miniature works equally well as a player character model for a Warforged Grave Domain Cleric, a formidable NPC guardian, or a centrepiece on a display shelf dedicated to the darker corners of the planes. The sculpt rewards a careful paint job: deep shadows in the hood, verdigris on the armour joints, and pale bone tones on the staff will bring this construct to life — or as close to life as it was ever meant to come.
Perfect for adventurers who:
- Play a Warforged or construct Cleric and want a miniature that reflects the concept precisely
- Need a guardian NPC for a necropolis, death god's temple, or sealed burial vault
- Run dark fantasy campaigns with themes of mortality, divine construct, or undead lore
- Collect character minis for painting projects and themed display pieces
Encounter Hook:
The party enters the inner sanctum of the Tomb of the Undying Compact and finds a single figure standing vigil over a sarcophagus sealed for four centuries. It does not attack — not yet. It simply turns its masked face toward them and asks, in a voice like a struck iron bell, whether they have come to disturb the dead or to honour them. Their answer determines whether they leave.
Details
Supplied at 32mm scale. The model with a detailed base is supplied as a single piece. The model with a plain base is supplied with the base detached, ready to be fixed in place with a small amount of glue. The miniature arrives unpainted and ready for priming — an excellent canvas for a painted display piece or straight-to-table gaming use.
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