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Angry Congregation Member K: a frantic humanoid miniature for tense table moments
Angry Congregation Member K is a compact 3D printed fantasy character miniature for scenes where the crowd has stopped being background detail and become the problem. The sculpt shows a human-like zealot caught in motion, with bent knees, an outstretched arm, a heavy spiked flail, and a plank strapped across the shoulders. On a 25mm base at 32mm scale, it has the kind of readable silhouette that helps a character stand out quickly in a busy dungeon room, village square, temple hall, or street fight.
The product description frames the figure as a furious congregation member, driven by rage, curse, punishment, or fanatic belief. That makes it useful beyond a straightforward enemy. It can be a desperate cultist, a punished penitent, a riot leader, a cursed villager, or a tragic NPC who has become dangerous enough that the party has to act. For Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, and other fantasy tabletop RPGs, that gives you a lot of story without needing a large monster on the table.
Tabletop Ideas
Because this is a Human and Humanoid-tagged miniature, it works well when the encounter needs a grounded threat rather than another beast or demon. The bare torso, rope belt, flail, and flame-like hat or hair can suggest devotion, madness, punishment, or a ritual role depending on how you introduce it. The design is licensed from Infernal Miniatures, and it fits neatly into darker fantasy, inquisitorial scenes, cursed settlements, and wargaming skirmishes where a mob has personality.
- Cursed congregation: use several angry townsfolk as a temple crowd that turns violent mid-scene.
- Fanatic champion: make this figure the front-line bruiser for a cult, inquisition, or doomsday sect.
- Tragic witness: place it beside an altar, prison cart, or ruined shrine as someone pushed past reason.
- Street encounter: drop the miniature into a marketplace, alley, or gatehouse when negotiations collapse.
- Wargaming rabble: use it as a distinctive leader model for militia, zealots, or desperate levies.
Why it earns a place in the case
Not every tabletop scene needs a towering boss. Sometimes the most memorable moment is a dangerous person with a clear motive and a weapon already swinging. Angry Congregation Member K is useful because it reads instantly as aggressive, unstable, and human enough to create moral friction. Players can talk, flee, restrain, or fight, and the model supports all of those choices without needing extra explanation.
The included video on the product page is also handy if you want a better look at the pose before adding it to a party, faction, or scenario. If this frantic zealot fits your next fantasy RPG encounter or wargaming skirmish, you can view the current listing here: Angry Congregation Member K at Myth Forged.