Eliumbra emerges from the shadows with deadly precision. This 38mm assassin miniature is a lethal blend of elegance, mystery, and danger. Cloaked in a tattered hood and adorned with clawed gauntlets, Eliumbra is the perfect embodiment of a lone operative moving through darkness—silent, swift, and deadly.
Eliumbra is now available as a standalone release. Every fold of the fabric, every spike and blade, was designed to fuel your storytelling. Whether you see him as a cursed revenant, a shadow operative, or a chaotic neutral loner, this 38mm assassin miniature can slip into any narrative—Dungeons & Dragons, skirmish games, or narrative painting projects.
Eliumbra’s dynamic pose and detailed accessories make him an excellent painting subject: perfect for playing with lighting, shadow, and texture. His layered outfit, sinister expression, and razor-sharp gauntlets create countless possibilities for contrast and atmosphere. Use him as your next RPG villain, rogue player character, or unique mercenary in a fantasy wargame.
Crafted in high-quality resin at true 38mm scale, Eliumbra is fully compatible with common RPG and tabletop miniature systems. Whether you’re building a warband or staging a dramatic duel, this figure delivers presence and punch.
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