Combat Medic with Misericordia and Grenades - As the transport rounded the bend, headed out to reinforce the troops already entrenched near the river, the tire slid into a pothole and the soldier was jostled awake. Half-awake, through the reinforced glass he caught a glimpse of the combat medic. She stood alone, eyes alert and searching. Eyes both compassionate and cautious. Confidence without arrogance. He’d barely spoken a word to her, though her brother was in his platoon. He’d heard the stories about Randalf of course. How she’d beaten the Lieutenant in a training duel. How she’d faced down a preator on the field. How she’d saved Frank’s arm with nothing but gunpowder and a dishrag. “Those eyes . . .” he thought, “Someday I’m going to marry a girl with eyes like that.” Sadly, like so many others, the young soldier never left those trenches. This miniature is designed to be printed in UV resin and painted at a 32mm scale. Unsupported and pre-supported versions included.
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