The Tooth-Fairy Collection
Her melody is a silken shroud that pulls the conscious mind into the depths of the Petal-Grave. With a harp carved from the remains of those who broke their fey pacts, Aria weaves the “Mawbride’s Blessing” into a lullaby that snuffs out the will to resist as magically as a snuffed candle.
Highlight
For the Keeper, Aria serves as a potent narrative and utility anchor. Her presence on the board signifies a shift from physical confrontation to psychological manipulation, forcing players to battle the weight of their own eyelids as she heralds the coming of the Sovereign.
Encounter Insight
Position Aria behind a vanguard of Osseous Knights to utilize her music as a catalyst for the “Overwhelming Magic” of fey sleep. Her discordant notes can neutralize high-threat characters before they can interfere with the harvest. For Keepers desiring a vision of haunting elegance, our Painted Edition is rendered with professional Vallejo and Citadel pigments, secured by the Eternal Seal of Army Painter Matte Varnish.
Features
- The Spinal Harp: An intricately sculpted instrument featuring a bird-skull headpiece and a vertebrae-lined frame.
- Fey Adornments: Features delicate, layered wing structures and leaf-textured vestments that catch the dim light of the abyss.
- Narrative Base: A 25mm scenic base featuring sprouting mushrooms and forest floor detritus from the world of Evermere.
Ideal For
- Triggering narrative sleep mechanics or shared nightmares during the “Night of the First Loss”.
- Representing elite members of the Court of the Fractured Smile.
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Tabletop Lore
It is whispered that Aria’s harp strings are spun from the silver hair of the Tooth-Fairy herself. Each note she strikes is a vibration of the ancient “Night of the First Loss” tradition. Those who hear her play do not just hear music; they hear the reckoning of Tremez—a reminder that those who do not offer their ivory freely to the court will have it taken through the silence of sleep.








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