Watching the chaos unfold with wide eyes, the Innocent Lady Fantasy Miniature brings a touch of elegance and naivety to your tabletop. This refined lady is perfect for games of Dungeons and Dragons, and she seems delightfully out of place amidst the battlefield antics, her expression one of surprise and concern. But don’t be fooled—hand her a glass of bubbly, and she might just adjust to her surroundings, proving herself far more adaptable than she first appears (and, yes, it's champagne, not poison!).
As shown in the image, she’s posed with one hand near her chest and the other behind her back, wearing a flowing full-length gown with a fitted vest and long sleeves. Her swept hairstyle and soft facial expression make her an excellent choice for an aristocrat, courtier, noblewoman, concerned witness, or “innocent bystander” encounter hook. Painters will enjoy capturing the delicate folds of the dress, the layered clothing textures, and the refined features that give her an air of sophistication.
Staying true to the original design, this unaltered figure makes a high-quality addition for collectors and roleplay-focused parties who appreciate characters with depth and versatility. Ideal as a city NPC, quest giver, hostage, social-scene extra, or objective marker, this resin miniature fits seamlessly into fantasy taverns, manors, and town streets. If you’re building a cohesive population of resin miniatures for D&D, Frosthaven, Gloomhaven, or general tabletop gaming, the Innocent Lady adds a playful contrast—bridging the gap between elegance and adventure on your gameboard.