The Bellworn Undertaker (Boss)
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Description
The Bellworn Undertaker

A hulking executioner-turned-gravekeeper, bound in chains and crowned by the funeral bell of a ruined chapel. He walks the shattered streets of the Breach-torn city, gathering the dead before they can rise again.
| Section | Lore |
|---|---|
| Name | The Bellworn Undertaker |
| Role in the Ruined City | Boss miniature, gravekeeper, executioner, and unwilling guardian of the dead |
| Origin | When the Breach opened, the dead of the city did not remain buried. Corpses whispered beneath the stones, graves split open, and the fallen began to return as twisted echoes of themselves. |
| The Bargain | In desperation, the last remaining wardens chained a cathedral bell to a condemned executioner and sealed his face beneath a funeral mask. He was sent into the ruins to collect what the living could no longer face. |
| What He Does | With every toll of the bell on his back, restless spirits are drawn toward him. With every step, he drags the dead closer to the Breach, where their echoes can be silenced. |
| What People Say | Some claim he was once a humble gravekeeper. Others believe he was the first man to look into the Breach and survive. |
| Current Legend | Now he wanders the ruined city as The Bellworn Undertaker, collecting skulls, names, and unfinished sins. He does not speak. He does not sleep. He only follows the whispers beneath the stones. |
| Warning | Where his bell rings, scavengers flee. Where his axe falls, the Breach grows quiet — but only for a moment. |
Printing & Support Removal Notes
This model is intended as a dark fantasy boss miniature and contains many small atmospheric details, including chains, skulls, a large weapon, and the bell structure on the back.
For the 8 cm boss-scale version, support removal is manageable, but requires care. The chains on the back may break if supports are removed too aggressively, and the hanging heads/skulls should be handled gently. The supports underneath the bell are very difficult to remove cleanly at this size; they can be left in place if needed, as they are mostly hidden and do not strongly affect the overall look.
For larger prints around 12 cm, support removal becomes much easier. The chains, skulls, bell frame, and weapon details have more room to separate from the supports, making cleanup smoother and safer.
I recommend printing this model in PLA Matte, as supports tend to come off more easily compared with standard PLA, and the matte surface works very well for grim dark-fantasy miniatures.
Before printing, make sure to clean your build plate and tune your filament settings for your own filament to get the best possible result. Proper bed adhesion, calibrated temperature, and support settings will make a big difference for this model.
License
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