Creator: Clay Cyanide | From £6.99
What It Is
This celestial warrior stands in a commanding pose, wings spread wide in mid-battle stance. The sculpt features layered plate armour with ornate detailing across the chest and shoulders, and the figure grips a sword ready for the next strike. Clay Cyanide's attention to the feather definition on the wings is particularly good here — each layer has clear separation without becoming fragile to print. The face carries that classic stern-angel expression, halfway between judgement and combat focus.
At The Table
Obviously this works as a solar or planetar in D&D 5e, but there's more mileage here than just 'big angel shows up to help the party'. This makes a solid boss for a fallen-angel scenario — maybe the party discovers their patron has been corrupted, and this righteous figure becomes the final encounter when they try to stop a misguided crusade. In Pathfinder 2e, it's perfect for an Angel of Vengeance chasing down a fugitive PC with an inconvenient past.
For something different, use this in a Blades in the Dark score where the crew has to steal something from a Forgotten Gods temple, and this is the guardian construct that activates when they trip the wards. In OSE or Dolmenwood, it's an excellent choice for a lawful outsider summoned by a high-level cleric — the kind of thing that shows up, passes judgement, and doesn't care about the party's creative interpretations of 'good'.
Printed in high-quality resin. Supplied unpainted. Fits a 1" (25mm) base.