The Spore Court Minion 01 by Great Grimoire
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Description
Something small and grinning emerges from the undergrowth, arms spread wide, its broad mushroom cap trembling with barely-contained glee — the Spore Court has sent one of its minions to welcome you.
- ✔ 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
Grim is a minion of the Spore Court — a raucous, rotund little mushroom-folk creature with a wide, toothy grin and both arms flung outward in a pose that reads somewhere between gleeful charge and unsettling welcome. The broad, ribbed mushroom cap that serves as Grim's head dominates the sculpt, with finely sculpted gills visible on the underside and a bumpy, spore-studded cap on the reverse. The face is all teeth and wide-open maw, dripping with chaotic energy.
The body is stout and rounded, clad only in a wrap of carved leaf-work around the waist — each leaf rendered with crisp, botanical detail that speaks to the care put into the sculpt. The hands are open-clawed, fingers splayed, giving Grim a posture that could be threatening, comedic, or both at once depending on how your table plays it. This is not a creature taking itself seriously, and that makes it all the more dangerous.
As a variation within the Spore Court range, Grim brings a distinctive character to any encounter group — chaotic, cheerful, and thoroughly fungal. Whether fielded as a swarm minion, a mischievous forest sprite, or a cultist of some spore-addled fey deity, Grim earns a place at the table through sheer personality.
Bring Grim to your table if you are:
- Running a myconid colony encounter in the Underdark or a corrupted forest
- Building a fey-touched wilderness encounter with unusual, unsettling inhabitants
- Looking for a creature that is equal parts threatening and darkly comedic
- A painter who wants to explore earthy, organic colour schemes and fungal textures
- Collecting the full Spore Court range to field as a complete encounter group
Encounter Hook: The party has been hired to investigate a village whose crops have begun sprouting fungi overnight. On the third night, they wake to find Grim standing at the foot of the camp, arms wide, grinning — and behind it, a dozen more shapes stepping out of the treeline, each one identical, each one smiling the same smile.
Details
Supplied as a single unpainted miniature at 32mm scale. The sculpt shown is Minion 01 (Grim) from the Spore Court range by Great Grimoire. Both a base-mounted version and a standalone sculpt are visible in the product images. Minor post-processing may be required before priming.
Sculpted by Great Grimoire — visit their collection to explore more of their work.
Pairs well with plant creatures and myconid colonies and Underdark delves — or explore more from Great Grimoire.
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