Forge your legend with the Ancient King Statues, a set of two magnificent terrain pieces designed for 3D printing. Each statue is rendered with incredible detail, from the weathered, cracked textures of ancient stone to the regal folds of their robes and the stern expressions of their faces. The rocky bases are integrated seamlessly, featuring naturalistic crags and a crumbling staircase, inviting your miniatures to ascend to the feet of these titans.
Scaled for 28mm and 32mm tabletop games, these statues serve as awe-inspiring line-of-sight blockers, strategic choke points, or the ultimate objective markers. The models have been meticulously designed to be support-free for FDM printers, ensuring a clean and straightforward printing experience. They are also perfectly suited for resin printing, which will capture every subtle crack and rune etched into their stony forms.
Lore: The Twin Sentinels of Aeridor
In the First Age of Men, the mountain kingdom of Aeridor was ruled by two brothers: King Elara, the Lawgiver, and King Theron, the Protector. Elara, crowned and wise, held a book of laws, while Theron, helmed and bearded, bore the axe of war. Together, they brought unprecedented peace and prosperity to their people. To immortalize their reign and mark the sacred entrance to their valley kingdom, they commanded their finest artisans to carve their likenesses into the very mountains that guarded their realm. For a thousand years, these colossal sentinels stood, their stone hands raised in a gesture of both welcome and warning.
But ages pass, and empires fall. A great cataclysm shook the foundations of the world, and the flourishing kingdom of Aeridor was lost to time, buried beneath rock and sorrow. All that remains are the Twin Sentinels. Worn by millennia of wind and rain, their features are softened, their bases crumbled, yet they still stand resolute. For adventurers, they are a landmark of a forgotten civilization, a hint of lost treasures and ancient secrets. For generals, they are formidable bastions on the battlefield, silent witnesses to new wars waged in the shadow of the old. Whose side will these ancient kings favor in your next great battle?



