The Last Night Clan Warrior Bust by Great Grimoire

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Description

The last of his clan, he wears the memory of his people in every carved glyph and warrior's scar — a face that has seen empires fall and refused to look away.

  • ✔ 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 is the Bust of the Last Night Clan Warrior, sculpted by Great Grimoire — a powerfully built tabaxi warrior rendered in a mesoamerican-inspired style that speaks of lost civilisations, jungle temples, and the weight of being the sole survivor. The sculpt captures a broad feline face framed by an elaborate ceremonial collar of interlocking glyphs, wide pauldrons bearing geometric carvings, and heavily muscled shoulders that suggest a lifetime of warfare rather than pageantry. The mane fans dramatically across the back, adding a sense of primal authority to a figure that already commands attention from every angle.

As a display bust mounted on a tiered plinth, this piece is designed to reward the painter who wants to explore contrast, texture, and storytelling through brushwork — the carved stonework armour, the short fur of the face, and the flowing mane offer three completely different painting challenges on a single piece. It also serves as a compelling visual anchor for any campaign featuring tabaxi cultures, jungle-ruin settings, or warrior NPCs with genuine history behind them.

Well-suited to adventurers who:

  • Paint display busts and want a piece that rewards detailed attention
  • Are building a shelf collection of fantasy warriors and cultural figures
  • Need a memorable visual for a tabaxi chieftain, last survivor, or spiritual guardian in their campaign
  • Are drawn to mesoamerican-inspired fantasy aesthetics and want something that stands apart from standard European fantasy fare

Encounter Hook:
Deep in the ruins of a jaguar-cult temple, the party finds this carved stone bust — and then it blinks. The Last Night Clan Warrior is not dead. He has been waiting, bound in stone for three hundred years, for someone worthy enough to hear what he knows about the entity sleeping beneath the altar.

This bust is printed at large display scale on a tiered square plinth. It is supplied unpainted in grey resin. As with all display busts, it is suited to showcase shelves and painting projects rather than standard tabletop play — though it makes a formidable visual prop at the table.

Details

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

A studio run by humans, quality-assured by cats, and powered entirely by enthusiasm for this hobby.

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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