Mortimer Gutstep by The Toadstool Weaver
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Description
Nobody asked what Mortimer did before he took up the shovel — and the ones who did ask have been notably quiet 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
Mortimer Gutstep is not the kind of figure you want to meet leaning on a shovel at midnight. Stocky, broad, and wearing a weathered teal coat that has seen considerably more than its fair share of unmarked graves, he carries himself with the unbothered confidence of someone who genuinely enjoys his work. The coat is buttoned tight across a rope-belted middle, a pair of scissors tucked casually into one pocket — the kind of detail that raises questions a sensible adventurer probably shouldn't ask. His free hand hangs loose, dark-nailed and unhurried.
The face is where the sculpt truly earns its keep. Wide-mouthed and golden-eyed, Mortimer's expression sits somewhere between a grin and a threat — the sort of smile that suggests he finds your presence both mildly amusing and professionally relevant. His skin carries the iridescent blue-green patterning of deep swamp lineage, and the deep hood of his coat frames that grin like a stage curtain parting on something you didn't book tickets for.
As an NPC, Mortimer slots effortlessly into graveyards, plague-towns, shady apothecaries, or any locale where the party might need information that only comes from someone who spends a lot of time around the recently deceased. He's equally convincing as a Rogue, a Cleric of questionable alignment, or simply the most unsettling merchant in a swamp-side settlement. Painters will find rich opportunity in his layered coat, mottled amphibian skin, and those expressive golden eyes.
Suits adventurers who:
- Want a character-rich NPC with immediate table presence
- Are building swamp settlements, graveyard encounters, or gothic horror campaigns
- Love a sculpt with personality baked into every detail
- Enjoy painting amphibian skin tones, iridescent highlights, and worn fabric textures
- Need a Frogfolk character that works equally well as villain, ally, or unsettling neutral party
Encounter Hook: The party arrives in the village of Brackmore's End to find the cemetery has been systematically exhumed — every grave opened from the inside. The only witness is a broad, grinning figure in a teal coat, leaning on a shovel at the edge of the treeline, who waves cheerfully when he notices them looking.
Details
Sculptor: The Toadstool Weaver
Scale: 32mm
Format: Single miniature
Supplied: Unpainted
Variants available: Pre-supported or unsupported file options reflected in pricing
Sculpted by The Toadstool Weaver — visit their collection to see more of their characterful work.
Pairs well with swamp and marshland campaigns and graveyard encounters — or explore more from The Toadstool Weaver.
Two black cats on permanent long rest who somehow still manage to be the most productive members of the team.
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