Satyr Bust by Great Grimoire

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Description

Deep in the twilight glades where mortal maps end and Feywild mischief begins, the satyrs hold court — and this one has clearly seen more than a few courts, courts, and the inside of a few dungeons besides.

  • ✔ 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 expressive bust from Great Grimoire captures a weathered satyr elder in remarkable detail. Curling ram horns sweep back above pointed ears, a thick beard frames a face full of hard-won cunning, and heavy rope binding crosses his muscular chest — the look of a creature who has either been imprisoned recently or simply enjoys the aesthetic. The sculpt showcases extraordinary surface texture across fur, flesh, rope, and bone trinkets, making it a compelling display project for painters who want something with genuine character to work with.

Satyrs in D&D 5e are Fey creatures — charismatic, unpredictable, and usually one poor decision away from causing a diplomatic incident. This bust lends itself beautifully to portraying a Feywild patron, a capricious NPC, a bound demigod demanding release, or the face of a warlock's increasingly regrettable pact. Whether it ends up on your painting desk or your gaming shelf, it carries the kind of presence that makes people stop and ask questions.

Brilliant for adventurers who:

  • Want a substantial display bust with genuine sculptural complexity to paint
  • Are building a Feywild campaign and want atmospheric table props or visual references
  • Collect fantasy character busts as display pieces in their own right
  • Need a memorable face for a satyr NPC, fey patron, or Feywild antagonist
  • Enjoy painting expressive faces, textured hair, and intricate rope detail

Encounter Hook:
When the party finally tracks down the missing merchant, they find him at a crossroads shrine — kneeling before a great stone bust wreathed in ivy, whispering an offering. The bust, they realise with dawning unease, matches perfectly the description of the satyr lord who supposedly died three centuries ago. And the stone eyes just moved.

Details

This is a display bust, not a standard 32mm tabletop miniature — it is scaled for showcasing on a plinth or painting shelf rather than use in combat encounters. Supplied unassembled and unpainted. Some minor clean-up of support marks may be required; these are straightforward to address with standard hobby tools.

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

Small studio. Big catalogue. Two very opinionated cats.

Works beautifully alongside fey creatures for complete forest encounters — or 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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