Even before the transformation, the man who became Evaristus had been reserved, speaking only when needed. His actions had done the talking then, as they do now. His unwavering service, the confidence in which he had always done exactly the thing he knew he should. There was no ego in it, no glancing about to see if others had noted his piety or approved of his sacrifice. To call his devotion “resolve” would do it a disservice, as it would imply that Evarstus had ever even considered an alternative to righteousness.To know him was to be in awe of that devotion. It was plain to see why he was chosen, blessed, exalted. No madness could never win against such a mind. No corruption could possibly gain purchase on the tempered steel finish of his certainty. His mind remains firm, and his aim true. This miniature is designed to be printed in UV resin and painted at a 32mm scale. Unsupported and pre-supported versions included.Check out my other designs for fantasy and sci-fi tabletop games in my shop!
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