Hadarai Liadon (elf rogue)

image & figure of Hairless elf with gold headband, white loose pants, flowing sashes, rapier

Hadarai Liadon is a nonbinary (fae/faer/faerself) elf with alopecia areata, a hairless figure wearing a gold headband, white loose pants, flowing sashes, and carrying a rapier. Hadarai struggled with faer hair loss in the past but has since accepted it and presents themselves with either quiet confidence or as the loud center of attention, depending on the situation.




Veritas Cadell (tiefling rogue)

image & figure of A tiefling with a puzzle cube in one hand and a bone crutch in the other, toes turned inward

Veritas Cadell is a tiefling rogue with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy, which affects its movement. Veritas uses forearm crutches to move around but can climb walls as quickly as it walks. Veritas is fascinated by ancient civilizations and cultures and works with archaeologists to uncover their secrets, while expressing deep respect for the creators of these ancient artifacts.




Aderyn Lloyd (half-elf rogue)

rogue in hood with spiked shoulders, sitting by a map, holding cartography tools; figure of rogue in hood with spiked shoulders, sitting in a wheelchair, holding cartography tools

Aderyn Lloyd is a half-elf rogue with fibromyalgia and other invisible disabilities, represented by their figure in a wheelchair. They are a skilled cartographer and love to explore and map out new places. Aderyn has a quick wit and is always ready for a challenge, whether it’s a physical one or a mental puzzle to solve. They have a rebellious streak and are not afraid to go against authority if they feel it’s necessary. Aderyn is fiercely loyal to their friends and will go to great lengths to protect them. They have a love for adventure and excitement but also value their independence and autonomy.




Veritas Cadell Printable Miniature STL

figure of A tiefling with a puzzle cube in one hand and a bone crutch in the other, toes turned inward

Veritas Cadell is a tiefling rogue with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy, which affects its movement. Veritas uses forearm crutches to move around but can climb walls as quickly as it walks. Veritas is fascinated by ancient civilizations and cultures and works with archaeologists to uncover their secrets, while expressing deep respect for the creators of these ancient artifacts. Each figure comes pre-assembled on a base for effortless use, and you have the option to print in both 40mm and 28mm scales, with both sizes supported and unsupported for easy 3D printing.




Hadarai Liadon Printable Miniature STL

Figure of Hairless elf with gold headband, white loose pants, flowing sashes, rapier

Hadarai Liadon is a nonbinary (fae/faer/faerself) elf with alopecia areata, a hairless figure wearing a gold headband, white loose pants, flowing sashes, and carrying a rapier. Hadarai struggled with faer hair loss in the past but has since accepted it and presents faerself with either quiet confidence or as the loud center of attention, depending on the situation. Each figure comes pre-assembled on a base for effortless use, and you have the option to print in both 40mm and 28mm scales, with both sizes supported and unsupported for easy 3D printing.




Aderyn Lloyd Printable Miniature STL

figure of rogue in hood with spiked shoulders, sitting in a wheelchair, holding cartography tools

Aderyn Lloyd is a half-elf rogue with fibromyalgia and other invisible disabilities, represented by their figure in a wheelchair. They are a skilled cartographer and love to explore and map out new places. Aderyn has a quick wit and is always ready for a challenge, whether it’s a physical one or a mental puzzle to solve. They have a rebellious streak and are not afraid to go against authority if they feel it’s necessary. Aderyn is fiercely loyal to their friends and will go to great lengths to protect them. They have a love for adventure and excitement but also value their independence and autonomy. Each figure comes pre-assembled on a base for effortless use, and you have the option to print in both 40mm and 28mm scales, with both sizes supported and unsupported for easy 3D printing.