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The Bellbearer of Ashmoor (Plague Paladin)

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I put a lot into the details on this one — armor texture, shield damage, that grim plague energy.
Perfect for a corrupted paladin, mid-campaign villain, or morally gray anti-hero.
If you like the direction I’m taking with these minis and want to see more dark fantasy characters, your support means a lot. Appreciate you all.

FILE UPDATE: Starting September 10th this file will no longer be available on Maker World, and will be available only on my Etsy page for purchase, Please make sure to download or print the file before its gone!

 

Backstory:

Sir Aldric Veyne was sent to contain a plague in the marsh village of Ashmoor. The order was simple: seal the gates, burn the infected, let no sickness escape. He obeyed. He stood in full armor as smoke swallowed homes and bells rang in panic and prayer.

The plague did not die with the fire.

In the days that followed, the bells began to ring again — though no towers stood to hold them. Aldric heard them in the fog, in his dreams, in the silence between heartbeats. When he returned to his order, green vapor curled from his shield, and the priests declared him tainted.

They cast him out.

Now he walks alone, the bells of Ashmoor hanging from his waist, ringing softly when disease stirs nearby. He claims he carries the plague within himself, containing it as he once contained the village.

But sometimes, when his blade falls and the bells toll, he cannot tell whether he is saving the living…

or finishing what began in the fire.

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