War Cleric (Gorozoi) Bust by DM Stash

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Description

He kneels not in surrender but in invocation — the ancient words rising from his spellbook as spectral hands claw upward from the earth beneath him, answering the call.

  • ✔ 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

The Gorozoi War Cleric is a warrior-priest of formidable presence. Clad in heavy armour adorned with intricate Celtic knotwork across the pauldrons and breastplate, he wears a winged great helm that speaks of divine favour and martial tradition. A heavy woven cloak falls across his back, its diamond-patterned weave sculpted in remarkable detail. In one gauntleted hand he holds an open tome crackling with spectral energy — ghostly smoke billowing from its pages — while beneath him, disembodied hands reach upward from shattered stonework, as though souls bound to the earth are answering his rite. This is a character mid-ritual, caught between the mortal world and something far older.

As a large-format bust, this piece is designed to reward painters and display collectors. The depth of the knotwork, the texture of the cloak weave, the billowing magical smoke, and the reaching hands beneath him all offer exceptional surface variety for layering, blending, and OSL techniques. Whether you're recreating a divine champion of a Norse-inspired pantheon or building out a display shelf of arcane warriors, this sculpt carries real narrative weight.

Well suited to adventurers who:

  • Paint large-format busts and want a piece with rich, varied textures across every surface
  • Collect fantasy busts inspired by Norse and Celtic warrior-priest aesthetics
  • Are building a display centrepiece for a D&D cleric or paladin character
  • Want a dramatic NPC or deity figure to inspire campaign lore and world-building

Encounter Hook:
The party descends into the crypt beneath the ruined Gorozoi temple to find a lone armoured figure kneeling at the altar — not praying, but reading aloud from a tome that glows with pale light. Spectral hands reach from the flagstones around him. He does not stop reading when they enter. He simply says: "You should not have come here before the rite was finished."

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What's included:
This is a large-format display bust — not a standard 32mm tabletop miniature. The sculpt includes a detailed scenic base featuring shattered stonework and the reaching spectral hands. Printed in grey resin as shown. Supplied unpainted and ready for your brush.

Sculpted by DM Stash — visit their page to see more of their work.

Mitz rolled Charisma. Simz rolled Charisma. Both succeeded. The humans had no say in any of this.

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