The Ossuary of the Lich King is a comprehensive 5-piece terrain collective designed to transform any tabletop into the necrotic heart of an ancient empire. Every Artifact in this set is meticulously sculpted to represent the architectural madness of the undead, featuring hyper-detailed bone textures, ritualistic iconography, and functional footprints for 28mm – 32mm scale gameplay.
The 5-Piece Ossuary Roster
| Narrative Name | Tactical Role | Visual Key |
| The Throne of Eternal Silence | Centerpiece / High Ground | A towering throne of fused skulls set atop stone-flagged stairs, flanked by ritual braziers. |
| The Maw-Rib Sanctum | Area Denial / Defensive Cover | A massive, circular ribcage structure that provides heavy cover or serves as a ritual arena. |
| The Sarcophagus of a Thousand Grips | Mobile Objective | A heavy stone catafalque carried by a surging mass of skeletal torsos and reaching arms. |
| The Reliquary of Lost Souls | Narrative Beacon | An ornate gothic lantern structure housing a swirling vortex of skulls beneath a domed roof. |
| The Pit of the Unquiet Dead | Environmental Hazard | A low-profile ring of clutching skeletal hands and reaching torsos emerging from the earth. |
Highlight
For the Dungeon Master, the Ossuary set provides a “plug-and-play” solution for high-level endgame encounters. The visual consistency—defined by the “Gilded Curse” aesthetic of weathered bone and stone—ensures that the battlefield feels like a single, cohesive location rather than a collection of random props.
Encounter Insight
Utilize the Pit of the Unquiet Dead to create difficult terrain that punishes players who stray too close to the Throne, forcing “Strength” or “Dexterity” saves to avoid being grappled. The Sarcophagus of a Thousand Grips serves as a perfect “escort” objective, moving at a set initiative count toward the Maw-Rib Sanctum unless intercepted. For painters, these models are optimized for zenithal highlighting and dry-brushing, allowing the thousands of individual skull details to pop with minimal effort.
Features
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Hyper-Realistic Texturing: Meticulously rendered bone, ancient masonry, and weathered wood grain.
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Gameplay Footprints: Designed with clear boundaries and flat surfaces to accommodate standard miniature bases for stable positioning.
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Modular Integration: Works seamlessly with the March of the Immortals character set to create a complete narrative environment.
Processing time:
Painted: 10 days
Unpainted: 4 days
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Tabletop Lore
“The King does not build with stone and mortar; he builds with history. Every brick in this palace once had a name, a life, and a debt.”
The Ossuary is the physical manifestation of the Lich King’s reach. It is not a ruin; it is a living monument to the “Ivory Toll.” The Throne acts as a lightning rod for spectral energy, while the Maw-Rib Sanctum is said to be the remains of a titan that tried to defy the first Gilded Contract. To step into the Ossuary is to walk through a gallery of the King’s successes—and to realize that there is always room for one more skull in the foundation.


















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