In search of a cosy spot for the night, the Traveller Fantasy Miniature by Vae Victus from We Print Miniatures looks worse for wear after a long evening of “refreshments” at the local tavern. With his unsteady gait and slightly dazed expression, it’s clear he’s had one too many pints, ending the night face down in something cold and frothy. Carrying minimal belongings, he’s armed with nothing but a hastily concocted hard luck story - perfect for trying to charm his way into a free stay at the nearest fantasy Air B&B.
Perfect for games of Dungeons and Dragons, this characterful resin miniature captures a slightly ragged, tipsy traveler down on his luck, from his disheveled clothes to his unbalanced stance. The model’s hooded cloak, bearded face, and loose, stumbling posture sell the “just left the tavern” vibe at a glance, while the small hand-held object (ideal to paint as a tankard, note, or trinket) gives you an easy storytelling hook for your tabletop scenes.
Ideal for D&D campaigns or as a humorous NPC in your fantasy setting, the Traveller adds a touch of realism and lighthearted storytelling to your collection. Whether he’s a lovable rogue, a shady guide, or just a figure passing through, he brings character and charm to any scene. Use this resin miniature as a roadside encounter, an inn distraction, a quest-giver with a “hard luck” tale, or a comedic townsperson for Frosthaven/Gloomhaven-style adventures. Great for painters who enjoy cloth folds, belts, and cloak textures on resin miniatures.