Creator: Asgard Rising | From £5.99
What It Is
This set gives you ten different ghouls, and they are pleasingly nasty little things. The humanoid sculpts are all hunched backs, dangling claw-hands, bare ribs, and ragged scraps of cloth, with one throwing its arms up like it has just spotted fresh meat. Mixed in are a couple of lower, more animalistic horrors that look halfway between graveyard scavenger and tunnel predator. Nothing here is standing politely on parade. Every pose leans forward, crouches low, or looks ready to scramble over a pile of bones.
At The Table
For D&D 5e or Pathfinder 2e, this is the sort of set that makes a crypt encounter feel like an actual infestation rather than four identical undead in a corridor. Use the upright figures as cemetery-haunting ghouls and the crawling, bestial ones as older carrion feeders that have been lurking below the mausoleum for years. If the party disturbs a noble tomb, these are exactly the shapes you want emerging from side passages while the cleric mutters that this is getting out of hand.
In Shadowdark, these would be excellent as the starving remnants of a fallen settlement, still haunting the underlevels and rushing the torchlight in a pack. In Dolmenwood, they could just as easily be fungal corpse-eaters from a barrow, with the spikier sculpts passed off as something not entirely natural. If you fancy Call of Cthulhu, the more distorted poses also work well as graveyard things that should not be moving quite that quickly. Ten different bodies means you can build a proper mob instead of the usual undead queue system.
Printed in high-quality resin on 25mm bases. Supplied unpainted.