Therak Dragonshroud by Great Grimoire

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Description

They heard the war drum before they saw him — a deep, resonant boom that shook the valley floor and silenced every bird for a mile in every direction.

  • ✔ 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

Therak Dragonshroud is a dragonborn warrior of ferocious bearing — horned, scaled, and stripped for battle. This sculpt captures him mid-stride, one knee raised and weight shifted forward as though he has already decided the fight is won. He carries a large round war drum in one pose and a broad cleaver-style blade in another angle of the same sculpt, with bone fetishes and braided cord hanging from his neck and torso. The detail on his reptilian scales, pronounced musculature, and layered leather wrappings is exceptional — a genuine showcase piece for any painter who wants texture variety and an expressive, characterful face.

The horns sweep back dramatically from a heavily ridged skull, and his expression — jaw set, eyes forward — reads as focused rather than feral. There is discipline behind the savagery, which makes Therak as compelling as a player character as he is an imposing antagonist. His feathered and skull-adorned belt suggests shamanic or tribal authority, adding layers of flavour for any DM building out a dragonborn warband or a lone warrior NPC with history.

Sculpted at 35mm scale — slightly larger than our standard 32mm — Therak occupies the table with the presence his lore demands. Whether you are painting him in the deep greens and blacks of a swamp tribe or the ochre and bone tones of a desert clan, the sculpt rewards careful brushwork and holds wash beautifully.

Particularly well suited to adventurers who:

  • Play dragonborn barbarians, fighters, or shamanic warlords
  • Need a commanding dragonborn NPC or tribal champion encounter
  • Want a centrepiece mini that showcases both musculature and reptilian texture
  • Are building a dragonborn warband for a campaign climax

Encounter Hook

The party tracks a string of burned caravans to the edge of the Ashfield Wastes, where they find a circle of standing stones draped in the skulls of those who came before. At the centre, Therak Dragonshroud strikes his war drum three times — not a battle cry, but a summons. The warriors already surrounding the party are simply the opening bid.

Details

Scale: 35mm. Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Available with or without a pre-attached base — choose your preferred variant at checkout. Both supported and unsupported print files are used in production to ensure the best result for this sculpt.

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

Pairs well with our dragonborn warriors and grassland and plains encounters — or explore more from Great Grimoire.

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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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