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What It Is
This is what happens when ornate ceremonial vestments meet fully-enclosed power armour. The Nuncio stands in a resolute pose, staff planted among scattered bones, with flowing banners and parchment scrolls draped across heavy plating. The halo-crown is a nice touch — radiating spikes that mark him as chosen without going overboard. The level of detail on the armour panels, script work, and cloth folds is solid throughout, and the rubble base gives you something to work with for weathering and grime.
At The Table
Perfect for a Starfinder or sci-fi Pathfinder campaign when the party needs to deal with the religious authorities of a shrine world. This could be Brother Cassius, the militant envoy sent to investigate why three missionary ships vanished in the outer colonies — and he's not interested in excuses. In a Mothership one-shot, make him the lone survivor of a temple-station massacre, now convinced the crew are contaminated and in need of purification by fire.
For a darker D&D 5e game, reskin this as a fallen paladin lord who traded his oath for power armour forged in the Nine Hells. The bones at his feet aren't decoration — they're the remains of his former order. Works brilliantly as a mid-tier boss fight in a ruined cathedral or as the antagonist in a Curse of Strahd variant where divine magic has been corrupted rather than absent. In Blades in the Dark, he's the Spirit Warden commander who's taken zealotry a bit too far and started burning districts to \"cleanse\" them of ghost activity.
You could also run him straight as a powerful NPC ally in Wrath of the Righteous-style campaigns — the kind of Battle Cleric who shows up when demons need smiting and asks questions never. Just don't get on his bad side.
Printed in high-quality resin. Supplied unpainted. 32mm base.