We're getting closer and closer to the mid-January release of the Wrath of the Righteous set of Pathfinder Battles prepainted fantasy miniatures, and already the agents of evil gather with sinister designs on your player characters!
Presented here are five monstrous adversaries from the Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path that you'll want to add to your Abyssal armies just in time to kick off the new year!
Let's take a look!
I admit it, sometimes I put minis on the list just to see how far I can push WizKids to produce something that's never been done before, and the Will-o-Wisp here is a great example of my Loki-ish tendencies when deciding what figures to put into these sets. Here we have a very common monster of fantasy that is, essentially, a glowing ball of energy—a tall order when it comes to plastic miniatures. Our own Pathfinder Will-o-Wisp, from page 277 of the Pathfinder RPG Bestiary, adds a bit of complexity in that it incorporates a ghostly skull visage at the center of the luminescence. Sounds impossible to make as a plastic mini. Except that it isn't. What we've done here is sculpt a skull and the light as two different pieces. The skull is off-white, whereas the nimbus of energy is done in clear plastic. Alas, this is one of those figures where the photo doesn't really do justice to the final piece, because you've got to hold it in hand to, for example, appreciate how skillfully WizKids hid the seams in the contours of the light. I've had this figure in the hallway display case at Paizo for a couple of weeks now, and folks here have been raving about it. I'm really pleased with how it turned out, and it only took a half-dozen tries! The Will-o-Wisp is a Small figure slated at the common rarity.
The Worldwound armies are not made up exclusively of demons, of course. They also throng with debased mortals who worship demons, like this malevolent fellow. The Demoniac's stats appear on page 46 of Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Book of the Damned Volume 2, Lords of Chaos. The Demoniac easily doubles as any kind of knife-wielding debased cultist, making it an extremely high-utility figure above and beyond the context of the Wrath of the Righteous campaign. The Demoniac is a Medium, common figure.
When mortal humanoids find themselves exposed to profound, supernatural evil, a horrific, occult transformation can strip them of their souls and damn them to the tortured existence of a Lost Soul. Changed into a twisted, misanthropic husk, a Lost Soul wanders the endless tracts of evil-aligned planes, periodically stumbling into other realms by passing through portals or otherwise being conjured elsewhere. Possessing only fragmented memories of its former existence, the Lost Soul is driven by profound emptiness, sorrowful longing, and vengeful hatred of all life. The Lost Soul is found under a different name on page 48 of Pathfinder RPG Bestiary 2. And you can adopt your very own as a Medium, common figure.
A few weeks back we revealed the Mongrel, a bizarre amalgamation of animal parts twisted into a humanoid form. Mongrels feature prominently in the first Wrath of the Righteous adventure, so we wanted to include a couple of varieties in this set. This Mongrel Huntress is slightly less mutated than her brother in this set, but (especially in hand) you can really see all of the various bits that make up her somewhat twisted form. The Mongrel Huntress is a Medium, uncommon figure.
This is the figure I was bragging about last week for really pushing the limits of the prepainted miniature format. The Dominion Invader plays an important role late in the Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path where, among other activities, he is no doubt interested in collecting the brains of your unsuspecting player characters. And once he extracts them, he'll store them in the coolest feature of this figure—several clear bubbles spaced all over his body, each of which contains its very own brain! Think back to the Alchemical Golem from Shattered Star, only bigger and in far greater numbers. This thing is a joy (or perhaps a terror) to behold, and I absolutely love it. I'm certain you will, too. The Dominion Invader is an enormous Large, rare figure.
And that's it for this week! Come on back for more exciting Wrath of the Righteous previews, and have a great holiday week!
See you next Friday!
Erik Mona
Publisher