Mortimer “Who Danced With Death” – Professional Hexhunter

$ 5.40

Description The full story Mortimer “Who Danced With Death” – Professional Hexhunter Within the Hexhunter colleges of Greypeak and Brightstone, Mortimer was raised. An orphan given to the order by Brightstone’s crown, like many of its initiates were, the young boy excelled in matters of the body, and showed reflexes that would rival the prowess of Elves. Even before the imbuement of arcano-crystals, he was only one rung below many of his peers who had undergone augmentation. Mortimer was thus reluctant to accept enhancements beyond what was necessary when he came of age, for many held risks to pollute one’s mind and body. Yet as years passed, injuries compounded along with age, slowing him down, stripping him of his reputation as a fierce warrior. So often had he brushed with death that he his moniker had become “Mortimer Who Danced With Death” after a particularly gruesome injury from a reanimated Owlbear tore off half of his face. Still, it has not deterred him. He aims to continue walking the path of the Hexhunters, providing a service to the realm, as is his duty. Though his scarred visage is haunting to most who witness it, thus Mortimer often dons a mask to cover the damage inflicted upon him, and is slow to ever remove it, or any articles of clothes that might show the scars across his body. Mortimer has thus earned a reputation as a Hexhunter of great constitution, as most others would have perished from the wounds he has been dealt over the years. With his resilience and fortitude to press on, his moniker has become more of a term of admiration, as other members of his order see his commitment as something to aspire to, rather than mock. Though truthfully, Mortimer seeks his death in these current times, just in a way that it would honour his place as a Hexhunter, whether it be saving a young child from the maw of a beast or perishing to bloodloss after slaying a monstrosity; he simply wishes for a heroes’ death. Exceptional Quality Our models are conceived on paper and then bought to life as concept art by our dedicated arts team. These concepts are then passed on to our sculptors who meticulously create the stunning models we offer. 32mm and 75mm variants Whether its tabletop adventures, or having a larger canvas to paint, we ensure we supply both 32mm and 75mm of every model and base. Presupported Supports can be tricky. We’ve always found the best way to learn is to try and try again. However we understand adding supports isn’t for everyone. That’s why all our models have pre-supported and un-supported variants.