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Elwahid – Sword of the Sands
Elwahid – Sword of the Sands
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Link to the information about campaign addon: https://www.dmstash.com/product/elves-of-the-golden-sun/
You will receive a PDF of the campaign when buying the addon. The PDF includes maps, NPCs and other useful information for running the campaign. The addon is optional and you can choose to buy only the miniature if you want.
A 3D printed miniature from DM Stash. It is printed from high quality resin on a high resolution 3D printer with 19x24µm accuracy and will be primed before shipping so that it is ready to paint.
Parts will not be glued on to help painting the miniature easier and to secure transport, normal superglue works fine.
Standard 32mm scale for roleplaying miniatures!
These ones are Medium-sized according to Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder scale, it fits on a 25mm diameter base.
If you want another scale or have any custom requests, just send us a message and we will find a solution for you.
FREE US shipping when ordering for $35 USD or more!
FREE worldwide shipping when ordering for 35EUR or more!
All models are made by DM Stash (https://www.dmstash.com/) and we have a license to sell the 3D printed objects.
All prints are made to order, cleaned and cured by hand and then primed. We do our best to remove support structures from the objects, some bumps may remain and may need to be filed or sanded.
Note that the miniatures are small and thin in some places and may be brittle.
We try our best to secure the miniatures in the packages but mailing services around the world may handle the packages with little care, if anything breaks from transport issues please contact us and we will replace them.
A sellsword with a silver tongue and sharp wit. Elwahid was originally hired by the forces of Sultan Hakim during his siege of Hinatal, and was captured after the failed assault. With his natural charisma, he was able to persuade his Hinatali captors to release him from bondage, in exchange for five years of service as a blade to their city. The five years have almost passed, but Elwahid has come to love the city as his own, and has little desire to leave when his tenure ends.
Those raised in the bloody badlands of Sudd Tohst often emerge in adulthood as calloused, jaded individuals. Self-centered mindsets grasp all who live in this “kill-or-be-killed” land, where blood and money are so often exchanged. In this society, men like Elwahid excel. Those who have made “kill-or-be-killed” words to live by, where their mindset pays for their livelihoods and each paycheque is written in blood. Sellswords litter the landscape, for few nobles and sheikhs have standing armies, so Elwahid and his kind are always in high demand.
It was during his employment by Sultan Hakim that Elwahid came to see his philosophies challenged. The Siege of Hinatal, of which he joined as an assaulter, was a bloodbath. He was lucky to survive, as many of his comrades were turned to ash or gutted on the walls. Elwahid was lucky to only be wounded, tended to by Clerics of Unity as he was cuffed. For weeks he lay recovering in a jail cell, a luxury compared to the conditions suffered by most others. For Elwahid had always learned his tongue should be as sharp as his sword, and had charmed his way into a lone holding cell reserved for nobles. After his recovery, when heads began rolling among his comrades, he begun to sweet talk the guards, then the warden, and finally the judge who would offer Elwahid amnesty in exchange for service. For half a decade he would serve as a soldier of Hinatal, bound by its rules and customs, or pay with his life.
Agreeing to these terms, Elwahid served. His lavish lifestyle afforded by the highest bidder was now reduced to sleeping in a crowded barracks and sharing meals in a mess hall. Yet, strangely, the sensation grew on him. No longer was he a slave to coin, and instead found himself invested in the wellbeing of the Hinatali people, having fought for them when the forces of Mindoriel besieged the city years after. Again they tended his wounds, and made him feel as though he belonged, simply for carrying a sword in their name. His five years have almost passed, yet he does not know if he will find the will to leave when the time comes.
You will receive a PDF of the campaign when buying the addon. The PDF includes maps, NPCs and other useful information for running the campaign. The addon is optional and you can choose to buy only the miniature if you want.
A 3D printed miniature from DM Stash. It is printed from high quality resin on a high resolution 3D printer with 19x24µm accuracy and will be primed before shipping so that it is ready to paint.
Parts will not be glued on to help painting the miniature easier and to secure transport, normal superglue works fine.
Standard 32mm scale for roleplaying miniatures!
These ones are Medium-sized according to Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder scale, it fits on a 25mm diameter base.
If you want another scale or have any custom requests, just send us a message and we will find a solution for you.
FREE US shipping when ordering for $35 USD or more!
FREE worldwide shipping when ordering for 35EUR or more!
All models are made by DM Stash (https://www.dmstash.com/) and we have a license to sell the 3D printed objects.
All prints are made to order, cleaned and cured by hand and then primed. We do our best to remove support structures from the objects, some bumps may remain and may need to be filed or sanded.
Note that the miniatures are small and thin in some places and may be brittle.
We try our best to secure the miniatures in the packages but mailing services around the world may handle the packages with little care, if anything breaks from transport issues please contact us and we will replace them.
A sellsword with a silver tongue and sharp wit. Elwahid was originally hired by the forces of Sultan Hakim during his siege of Hinatal, and was captured after the failed assault. With his natural charisma, he was able to persuade his Hinatali captors to release him from bondage, in exchange for five years of service as a blade to their city. The five years have almost passed, but Elwahid has come to love the city as his own, and has little desire to leave when his tenure ends.
Those raised in the bloody badlands of Sudd Tohst often emerge in adulthood as calloused, jaded individuals. Self-centered mindsets grasp all who live in this “kill-or-be-killed” land, where blood and money are so often exchanged. In this society, men like Elwahid excel. Those who have made “kill-or-be-killed” words to live by, where their mindset pays for their livelihoods and each paycheque is written in blood. Sellswords litter the landscape, for few nobles and sheikhs have standing armies, so Elwahid and his kind are always in high demand.
It was during his employment by Sultan Hakim that Elwahid came to see his philosophies challenged. The Siege of Hinatal, of which he joined as an assaulter, was a bloodbath. He was lucky to survive, as many of his comrades were turned to ash or gutted on the walls. Elwahid was lucky to only be wounded, tended to by Clerics of Unity as he was cuffed. For weeks he lay recovering in a jail cell, a luxury compared to the conditions suffered by most others. For Elwahid had always learned his tongue should be as sharp as his sword, and had charmed his way into a lone holding cell reserved for nobles. After his recovery, when heads began rolling among his comrades, he begun to sweet talk the guards, then the warden, and finally the judge who would offer Elwahid amnesty in exchange for service. For half a decade he would serve as a soldier of Hinatal, bound by its rules and customs, or pay with his life.
Agreeing to these terms, Elwahid served. His lavish lifestyle afforded by the highest bidder was now reduced to sleeping in a crowded barracks and sharing meals in a mess hall. Yet, strangely, the sensation grew on him. No longer was he a slave to coin, and instead found himself invested in the wellbeing of the Hinatali people, having fought for them when the forces of Mindoriel besieged the city years after. Again they tended his wounds, and made him feel as though he belonged, simply for carrying a sword in their name. His five years have almost passed, yet he does not know if he will find the will to leave when the time comes.
