The Tooth-Fairy Collection
Floating above the mossy stones of Evermere, Thalia is the silent herald of the Night of the First Loss. This Artifact captures her as she glides through the hallowed air, her wings catching the moonlight as she searches for the ivory offerings of the innocent. She is a vision of predatory grace, representing the beautiful lie that masks the Tooth Fairy’s grim harvest.
Highlight
For the Keeper, Thalia offers a sense of ethereal movement on the board. Her levitating pose provides a vertical dynamic that distinguishes her from standard ground-based units, perfect for representing fey flight or a sudden manifestation in a child’s bedchamber as she gathers what is due.
Encounter Insight
Deploy Thalia to initiate the fey enchantment; her presence signals the honey-sweet scent and magical drowsiness that can snuff out a party’s candles in an instant. Because she is invisible to adults, use her to harry players who lack the Child for a Day potion, striking from the veil of the First Night. For Keepers desiring a masterpiece of floral corruption, our Painted Edition is brought to life with professional Vallejo and Citadel pigments, secured by the Eternal Seal of Army Painter Matte Varnish.
Features
- Levitating Sculpt: Captured in a graceful, mid-air glide atop a broad Petal-Grave leaf.
- Organic Plate: Detailed leaf-like armor that appears grown rather than forged, merging with her lithe anatomy.
- Translucent Wing Veins: Hyper-fine texturing on the wings to replicate the delicate structure of a forest insect or wilting flower.
Ideal For
- Representing invisible fey stalkers during the “Teething Problems” investigation.
- Ethereal skirmishers in the final confrontation at the Child’s Embrace orphanage.
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Tabletop Lore
Thalia was once the most gentle of Mawbride’s court, known for leaving the sweetest treats and notes of gratitude in exchange for a child’s tooth. Since the orphanage began its dark trade, her role has shifted; she now acts as the “Moon-Gazer,” watching from the rafters to ensure no adult sleeper attempts to trick the Enamel fairies into granting them a stolen blessing of vitality.






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