Water Elemental Scoundrel (Ervin Wave Dancer Barton) by DM Stash
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Description
He's the kind of man who grins while picking your pocket with one hand and raising a toast with the other — and the monkey on his shoulder has already unlocked the door behind 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
Ervin Wave Dancer Barton is a Water Elemi scoundrel from DM Stash's Blood on the Sails collection — a nautical campaign setting dripping with salt, treachery, and swashbuckling chaos. Ervin is no common cutthroat. His elemental heritage gives him a fluid, unpredictable quality: he moves like the tide, strikes like a riptide, and disappears like sea mist before anyone can pin blame on him. He stands boot-first on a rope-bound treasure chest, one knee raised and both blades in motion — a small monkey familiar perched on his shoulder, hat cocked, seemingly in on the whole scheme. His long coat billows with engraved detail, his bracers are etched with ornate scrollwork, and his trousers bear the star-and-scale markings of a man with history in strange ports.
The sculpt rewards painters with extraordinary surface variety: layered leatherwork, textile folds, scaled skin on his legs, and fine filigree on his weapons. As a display piece, the integrated treasure chest base makes him a genuine showstopper. At the table, he works equally well as a roguish player character, a slippery NPC quartermaster, or an elusive pirate captain the party keeps failing to catch.
Perfect for adventurers who:
- Are running a nautical or pirate-themed D&D 5e campaign such as Ghosts of Saltmarsh or a homebrew Blood on the Sails adventure
- Want a charismatic Rogue or Swashbuckler miniature with real personality and an animal companion
- Collect fantasy pirate miniatures for display alongside other sea-faring sculpts
- Need a morally ambiguous NPC who could be ally, rival, or both depending on how the session goes
Encounter Hook:
The party arrives at the harbour to find their ship ransacked and the lockbox gone. The dockmaster nervously points to a grinning figure perched on a capstan three berths down — boots up, blades sheathed, monkey eating something that might have been their travelling rations. Ervin Wave Dancer Barton tips his hat. The monkey waves. Neither looks remotely sorry.
Supplied at 32mm scale. The model and scenic treasure chest base are separate pieces, designed to be attached with a small amount of superglue — Ervin interacts directly with the chest, so the base is an integral part of the composition. Supplied unprimed and unpainted, ready for your brushwork or display as-is.
Details
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