The Tooth-Fairy Collection
In the moss-veiled lanes of Tremez, Kallie glides as a phantom of bittersweet memory. While she once traded honeyed notes for the milk teeth of the young, she now carries the rot of a broken pact, her rose-gift a harbinger of the Sovereign’s cold judgment. This Artifact captures her in mid-ascent, a beautiful lie manifesting before the ungrateful.
Highlight
For the Keeper, Kallie embodies the “deceptive warmth” of the Evermere fey. Her dynamic, floating pose serves as a focal point for the psychological tension of the “Teething Problems” investigation, representing an invisible threat that strikes from the veil of the First Night.
Encounter Insight
Utilize Kallie to herald the arrival of Mawbride; her presence is often preceded by a honey-sweet scent and a wave of magical drowsiness that snuffs out a party’s candles. Because she remains invisible to adults, she can move through combat lines with impunity unless a Keeper consumes a Child for a Day potion. For Keepers seeking a vision of floral dread, our Painted Edition is rendered with professional Vallejo and Citadel pigments, secured by the Eternal Seal of Army Painter Matte Varnish.
Features
- The Rose of the Lost: A meticulously sculpted floral offering held aloft, masking its nature as a conduit for fey enchantments.
- Petal-Veined Wings: Four translucent wing structures featuring hyper-detailed leaf textures that replicate the blighted flora of the Petal-Grave.
- Prehensile Fey-tail: A long, muscular tail sculpted to capture the erratic, mid-air movement characteristic of the Enamel fairies.
- Narrative Outcrop: A scenic 25mm base featuring the jagged stones and mossy overgrowth of the world of Evermere.
Ideal For
- Narrative interactions during the “Night of the First Loss”.
- High-mobility skirmishers in the Court of the Fractured Smile.
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Tabletop Lore
Kallie was once the most beloved of the Enamel fairies, known for leaving the sweetest treats during a child’s “Night of the First Loss”. But since the “Child’s Embrace” orphanage began selling stolen blessings, her kindness has withered. The rose she offers is no longer a reward; it is a lure, drawing the adults who profited from the ivory trade into the shared nightmares of the Sovereign’s harvest.







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