Voice Under the Sea Collection
A whirlwind of salt-spray and sharpened steel, Tessa is the kinetic energy at the heart of the Vane family’s maritime dominance. She does not wait for orders; she follows the scent of gunpowder and the glint of enemy gold across the decks of the Mariner’s Greed.
Highlight
For the Game Master, Tessa represents the pinnacle of high-mobility skirmishing. Her dual-wielding pose suggests a combatant who excels in the chaotic close-quarters fighting of a shipboard boarding action, punishing those who fail to account for her reach.
Encounter Insight
Utilize Tessa to disrupt defensive lines. Her low, aggressive stance and light armor indicate a high-mobility unit that can weave between heavier opponents to strike at vulnerable backline casters. Her ability to fire a hidden pistol between blade strikes makes her a versatile threat at both melee and short range.
Features
- Dual-Saber Mastery: Meticulously sculpted wielding two curved sabers in a dynamic, mirrored striking pose.
- Period Nautical Attire: Features hyper-detailed puffy sleeves, a ruffled collar, and a bandana to keep the salt from her eyes.
- Ready Flintlock: A heavy pistol is tucked into her sash, ready for a quick-draw shot to finish what her blades started.
- Confident Stance: Captured in a wide, stable combat stride on a 25mm wooden deck base.
Ideal For
- Representing elite boarding parties in nautical campaign arcs.
- Acting as a high-threat recurring rival or nimble rogue NPC.
Size Category: The model stands at 43mm and occupies a 1×1 square on the tabletop.
Tabletop Lore
Tessa Vane was born to the rhythm of the tides and the crack of the whip. While her sister Selina commands with cold authority and Gunnar anchors with immovable strength, Tessa is the blade that cuts the knot. It is whispered she once held off a dozen boarders single-handedly, her sabers moving with such speed that witnesses claimed she was possessed by the spirit of the fey-winds themselves. She seeks no throne and no title, only the thrill of the hunt and the sound of steel meeting steel under a blackened sky.








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