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Angry Congregation Member A

Angry Congregation Member A

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Why this torchbearer belongs on your table

The Angry Congregation Member A is a characterful 3D printed miniature that radiates tension even while standing still. Captured mid-protest with a torch in one hand and a carved club in the other, he is perfect for Dungeon Masters who want a believable agitator, zealot, or village defender to stride through Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or other tabletop RPG encounters. The 25 mm base and 32 mm scale match the rest of the Myth Forged catalogue, so he can slip straight into your existing warbands or skirmish forces.

His bare feet, tattered robe, and weathered expression hint at someone hardened by long marches and harder decisions. Drop him at the heart of a rebellion scene, perch him at the edge of a torchlit cathedral square, or use him as the last stubborn witness a party must calm before flames spread. Because the sculpt is licensed from Infernal Miniatures, every fold of cloth and every vein in his arms reads clearly once primed, making him a satisfying choice for painters who enjoy dramatic lighting, soot-stained garments, and ember glow effects.

Tabletop referees can also lean on his silhouette for wargaming scenarios. He can anchor a unit of zealots, serve as the messenger racing across a battlefield, or mark an objective token that physically looks like it matters. At roughly £5.99 he is an easy add-on when you need one more NPC to make the village uprising feel alive.

Ways to Use It

  • Flashpoint witness: Place him amid smouldering pews as the only villager who saw the cult’s ritual; the party must win his trust before the crowd turns.
  • Mob instigator: Use him to lead townsfolk armed with improvised weapons during a nighttime siege scenario in your favorite skirmish rules.
  • Sacred ground guardian: Position him at the entrance to a crumbling shrine, forcing players to negotiate past faith and fury.
  • Signal beacon runner: Give him the job of lighting warding braziers along a fortress wall while heroes race to stop an invasion.

Tabletop Ideas

Introduce the miniature as a named NPC whose torch is the key to sealing or opening an arcane gateway. Alternatively, repaint the torch as a lantern and let him lead explorers through claustrophobic catacombs, where his club becomes the only reliable defense in close quarters. Wargamers can base him on cracked flagstones and scatter rubble around the brim to suggest decades of conflict, while RPG GMs can drop him into play whenever a crowd scene needs a focal point who can swing between ally and antagonist.

Because his gear is purposefully minimal, he also doubles as a civilian caught up in events beyond his control. Paint the tunic in muted parish colors to portray a stoic acolyte, or give it fiery oranges to emphasize his role as a zealot. Pair him with Myth Forged barricades, market stalls, or chapel terrain so the torchlight casts long shadows across the board.

When you want to underscore that a storyline matters to ordinary people, this miniature’s body language does the heavy lifting: shoulders forward, eyes narrowed, feet planted firmly on the cobbles. He reminds players that rebellions are messy, personal, and ready to ignite at the slightest provocation.

If you want him ready for the next session without DIY fiddling, Myth Forged prints the sculpt at crisp detail so you can prime, paint, and stage him quickly. Pick him up today and keep the uprising within reach.

See the full details and current availability at Myth Forged; he will be waiting when your story needs a spark.

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