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Angry Congregation Member H

Angry Congregation Member H

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Mini Spotlight: Angry Congregation Member H

Angry Congregation Member H is a 25mm base, 32mm scale TTRPG miniature built around a very direct read: wild, unkempt hair, tattered clothing, bone details, a large skull and two raised spiked clubs. The source description presents him as fierce, angry and ready to strike. That gives the miniature a clean job at the table before any extra scene dressing is added. Players can look at the pose and understand that this figure is not waiting politely for negotiations to finish.

The sculpt is all forward threat. Both arms are lifted high, with a spiked club in each hand, so the silhouette should stay readable during a busy encounter. The muscular build and rough clothing support the warrior or barbarian angle from the product copy, while the bones and skull details push the miniature towards something savage and untamed. It is a good choice when an encounter needs a humanoid figure who feels dangerous without needing heavy armour, rank markings or a long explanation.

Tabletop uses

The product copy suggests a lone warrior from a forgotten tribe, seeking vengeance or perhaps redemption. That is enough to make him useful in Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, or other fantasy TTRPGs without inventing a setting-specific role. He can stand in for a human foe, a barbarian player character, a humanoid warrior with a personal grudge, or an NPC whose anger is the main thing the party notices first.

  • Opening threat: use the raised clubs and aggressive stance to signal a fight that is about to start quickly.
  • Vengeful warrior: lean on the source description's vengeance angle for a personal duel or recurring enemy.
  • Redemption hook: the same miniature can represent someone dangerous who might still be pulled away from violence.
  • Barbarian stand-in: the muscular build, rough dress and twin clubs suit a fierce human or humanoid combatant.

Why it earns a spotlight

The useful detail is how much intent the model carries in one pose. Some miniatures need scenery, paint scheme or backstory before they make sense. Angry Congregation Member H gives the table a clear moment: someone furious is about to swing hard. The expression of anger, the raised weapons and the rough adornment all point in the same direction, which makes the model easy to deploy for sudden violence, tense standoffs or a character whose anger is more important than their equipment list.

The official tags list him as Human and Humanoid, with licensing from Infernal Miniatures. The draft metadata lists one Default Title option and a £5.99 price, so there is no scale menu or alternate option set to explain. If your encounter needs a compact fantasy warrior with a strong barbaric read, see Angry Congregation Member H in the Myth Forged store.