Witch (Morgan La Fay) by Primal Collectibles
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Description
She smiled as the knights entered her hall — and every one of them failed to notice the serpent coiling between her fingers until it was far, far too late.
- ✔ 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
Morgan Le Fay needs no introduction to those who know the Arthurian legends, but at your table she can be so much more than a name from myth. This sculpt from Primal Collectibles' Chronicles of Excalibur range captures her in three distinct poses — each one a study in composed, dangerous authority. She wears an ornately embroidered gown with flowing sleeves and a trailing hem, a jewelled crown resting atop loose dark hair, and a serpent held aloft in one raised hand as though it were the most natural sceptre in the world. A short blade sits at her belt, half-hidden beneath the folds of her robe — a reminder that her power is not limited to the arcane.
Whether you cast her as a manipulative queen pulling strings behind Camelot's throne, a Fey-touched arch-sorceress in your homebrew campaign, or a warlock patron made flesh, this miniature carries the weight of that role. The sculpt rewards careful painting — the layered fabric, intricate border details, and expressive face offer plenty of opportunity for skilled brushwork — and looks equally at home on a gaming table or a display shelf.
This listing includes all three poses from the Morgan Le Fay range. Each variant shares the same regal bearing but differs in stance, arm position, and gown detail, giving you options for different scenes or campaign moments.
Fitting for adventurers who:
- Need a memorable, named NPC villain or morally ambiguous quest-giver
- Are running an Arthurian, Feywild, or court intrigue campaign arc
- Want a Sorcerer or Warlock player character with a commanding presence
- Collect display-scale miniatures from mythology-inspired ranges
Encounter Hook:
The party has been summoned to Camelot to investigate a series of knights who returned from their quests hollow-eyed and obedient. The trail leads, inevitably, to the queen's chambers — where Morgan Le Fay is already expecting them, serpent in hand, with that particular smile that suggests she wrote this scene before they arrived.
Supplied at 32mm scale. The model and decorative base are provided as separate pieces — some poses interact closely with the base design, so attaching them is recommended. Minor imperfections from the print process can occur and are easily tidied up during preparation.
Details
Sculpted by Primal Collectibles — visit their page to see more of their work.
The cats have multiclassed into Studio Manager and Ambient Presence. Both classes are maxed out.
Pairs well with fey creatures — build out your Arthurian campaigns with more from Primal.
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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