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Storm King's Thunder minis do not have stat cards.

Storm King's Thunder is the fifth set of randomly sorted monsters and heroes in the exciting new new line of D&D miniatures, Icons of the Realms.

The Giants have returned to the Forgotten Realms in force as they clash with dragons and one another in epic battles for glory and territory, while humans and other small folk caught in the middle try to find a way to survive amid the upheaval.

#040 Lai Antolio is pre-painted and sold in mint condition.

Product# DDSKT-040
Universe: Dungeons and Dragons
Set: Storm King's Thunder
Number: 040
Rarity: Rare

Note: Reprints of this set will have clear bases instead of black. Outstanding and future orders may include figures with clear bases.

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He's very funny, and I'm laughing, too

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

...and not at him, but with him. Just a crazy, kooky NPC with fine, fine details. I cannot help but like the toaster helmet and the fact that behind it is a detailed face! He's heavily armoured on the front, and not the back, because he's fighting something that does not move in large groups, and is not agile enough to go around him... yeah, you guessed: giants! He has weird hooks at the caps of his steel boots; is he crazy enough to CLIMB a giant, maybe using the spiked chain? And the toaster helmet: he's clearly awaiting for blows from above, not the sides... again: giant! There's so much inspiration in this guy! He makes sense in a way that should not make sense, and that, my friends, is so D&D. I forgive him from not being very useful, he's just that brilliant!

January 19, 2017 12:28 AM

Xaltotun

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

...and not at him, but with him. Just a crazy, kooky NPC with fine, fine details. I cannot help but like the toaster helmet and the fact that behind it is a detailed face! He's heavily armoured on the front, and not the back, because he's fighting something that does not move in large groups, and is not agile enough to go around him... yeah, you guessed: giants! He has weird hooks at the caps of his steel boots; is he crazy enough to CLIMB a giant, maybe using the spiked chain? And the toaster helmet: he's clearly awaiting for blows from above, not the sides... again: giant! There's so much inspiration in this guy! He makes sense in a way that should not make sense, and that, my friends, is so D&D. I forgive him from not being very useful, he's just that brilliant!

January 19, 2017 12:00 AM

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