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Animals, Fantasy, Humanoids, RPG
Ratfolk Monk
Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm scale games.
This miniature is printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts.
This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.
SKU: M3DM00315 -
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Chaos Black Spray Paint
CHAOS BLACK PRIMER SPRAY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Chaos Black Spray is designed for basecoating plastic, resin and metal miniatures. Reformulated for maximum results, with a fantastic black colour.- Can be used as basecoat or undercoat
- 400ml spray can
- Comes with instruction for safe use
SKU: GW62-02 -
Ratfolk Monk
Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm scale games.
This miniature is printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts.
This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.
3,95 € 4,95 €
The Tale of the Ratfolk Monk: A Witness Account
Introduction
In the bustling marketplace of Eldergrove, where merchants hawked their wares and townsfolk mingled, I found myself captivated by an unusual figure. As a member of the resinarmies.com community, I often share tales of adventure and intrigue, but this encounter was unlike any other. It was here that I first laid eyes on a Ratfolk Monk—a creature both curious and inspiring.
The Arrival
It was a crisp morning when he arrived, his presence drawing attention like a beacon. Clad in simple yet elegant monk’s robes that flowed gracefully around his small frame, he moved with an agility that belied his size. His fur was a soft gray, mottled with patches of white, and his whiskers twitched as he surveyed the crowd with keen interest. In one paw, he gripped a wooden staff—smooth and polished, it seemed to resonate with an energy all its own.
As I stood among the throngs of people, I couldn’t help but notice how he navigated through the market. The Ratfolk Monk possessed an innate grace; he weaved between stalls with ease, pausing occasionally to observe the goods displayed before him. His eyes sparkled with curiosity and wisdom beyond his years.
A Moment of Stillness
Suddenly, amidst the chaos of commerce, he stopped at a small fountain at the center of the square. The water danced in the sunlight, casting shimmering reflections on his robe. He closed his eyes and took a deep breath, centering himself in a moment of tranquility that seemed to envelop him like a warm embrace.
I watched in awe as he began to perform what appeared to be a series of meditative movements—fluid motions that combined elements of martial arts with graceful dance. Each movement was deliberate and precise; it was as if he were communicating with the very essence of nature itself. The crowd around him began to quiet down, drawn into this unexpected display of serenity amidst their daily hustle.
The Philosophy Behind His Actions
As I observed him further, I recalled snippets from conversations within our community about Ratfolk culture and philosophy. They are known for their deep connection to nature and their commitment to balance—principles that seemed embodied in this monk’s every action. He represented not just physical prowess but also spiritual depth; it became clear that his journey was not merely about mastering martial arts but about achieving harmony within himself and with those around him.
His staff served not just as a weapon or tool but as an extension of his being—a conduit for channeling energy and focus. It reminded me of discussions we had on resinarmies.com regarding how different cultures view weapons not merely as instruments for battle but as symbols imbued with meaning.
An Unexpected Encounter
As fate would have it, my curiosity got the better of me. After his performance concluded—a breathtaking display that left many in attendance speechless—I approached him cautiously. My heart raced; what could I possibly say to such an extraordinary being?
“Excuse me,” I stammered slightly, “but your movements were mesmerizing! What drives you on your path?”
He turned towards me with a gentle smile that revealed more than just sharp teeth—it conveyed warmth and understanding. “Ah,” he replied in a voice smooth like flowing water, “the journey is one of discovery—not just for oneself but for all beings.”
He went on to explain how each step taken along his path as a monk was guided by principles learned from nature—the importance of adaptability like water flowing around obstacles or standing firm like ancient trees against storms.
Sharing Wisdom
Our conversation deepened as we discussed various philosophies from our respective cultures—his Ratfolk beliefs intertwined beautifully with my own experiences shared within resinarmies.com forums about resilience and community strength. He spoke passionately about mindfulness practices that helped him maintain balance amid chaos—a lesson many could benefit from in our fast-paced world.
“Every creature has its role,” he said thoughtfully while gesturing towards nearby children playing joyfully near the fountain’s edge. “Even those who seem insignificant contribute to the greater tapestry.”
His words resonated deeply within me; they echoed sentiments expressed by fellow community members who often emphasized collaboration over competition—an ethos vital for survival in both our worlds.
A Call to Action
Before parting ways, he offered me something unexpected: an invitation to join him on his travels across Eldergrove’s vast landscapes—to witness firsthand how different communities lived harmoniously despite their differences.
“Come,” he urged gently yet firmly. “There is much to learn beyond these walls.”
I felt exhilaration wash over me at this prospect! To accompany such an enlightened being would surely enrich my understanding not only about Ratfolk culture but also about life itself!
Conclusion: A Lasting Impression
As I bid farewell to the Ratfolk Monk—watching him disappear into the throng—I realized this encounter had sparked something profound within me: inspiration coupled with curiosity ignited anew! His teachings lingered long after our meeting ended; they served as reminders that wisdom often comes from unexpected places—even from those who might initially seem different or foreign.
In sharing this tale among my peers at resinarmies.com—and perhaps even beyond—I hope others too can find motivation through stories like these—to seek out connections across divides while embracing diversity along their journeys!
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Compatible with 28-32mm scale games. Base not included.
This miniature is printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts.
This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.
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