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What It Is
This is a heavily armoured centaur in full plate, wielding a two-handed sword in a ready stance. The sculpt has proper weight to it — the horse body is muscular and dynamic, the human torso is protected by layered plate armour with detailed straps and rivets, and the sword is hefty enough to look like it could actually do some damage. The pose suggests a warrior who knows their business, not some prancing show pony. Artisan's Guild does solid work on anatomy and armour, and this one's a good example of both.
At The Table
Centaurs in D&D 5e are Large creatures, which makes them awkward to use as player characters but perfect as NPCs — this one's a natural fit for a wandering knight-errant or a tribal champion defending their homeland. Stick him on a forest road as a toll guardian, or make him the leader of a centaur warband that's decided the local human settlement is encroaching too far into their territory. He's got the armour to back up either diplomacy or violence.
For Pathfinder 2e, centaurs make excellent cavalier equivalents without needing a separate mount — this fellow could be a mercenary captain hired to escort the party through dangerous terrain, or a rival adventurer competing for the same bounty. The full plate suggests wealth or noble patronage, so maybe he's oath-bound to a fey lord or serving penance for some past failure.
In a Dolmenwood campaign, he'd work brilliantly as one of the more martial denizens of the deep woods — perhaps aligned with the Court of the Silver Oak, or as a lone survivor of a centaur clan decimated by the Drune. The armour marks him as someone who's adapted to fighting enemies that don't play by forest rules.
Printed in high-quality resin. Supplied unpainted. Fits a 2" (50mm) base.