More Grimdark Civilians from Across the Realms

The Across the Realms line continues to deliver when it comes to characterful, grimdark miniatures that feel right at home in dystopian sci-fi and gothic fantasy settings. A new batch of sculpts adds even more depth to the civilian side of our tabletop worlds.

This latest collection includes a diverse cast of characters, each brimming with narrative potential:

  • Boy & Girl Urchins – Perfect for hive city alleyways, underhive encounters, or fantasy street scenes.
The Boy at the back has had a hand swap

  • Street Dealer – Shady and sharp, this figure screams black market dealings or cyberpunk intrigue.
  • Factory Worker – Covered in grime and fatigue, ideal for industrial zones or labour revolts.

  • Burly Citizen – A rugged, working-class figure who could be a dockworker, enforcer, or disgruntled local.
  • Slob Chefs – Possibly my favourite of the bunch - equal parts comic relief and culinary chaos.

  • Grimdark Nun – A versatile version, ideal for gothic fantasy games like Frostgrave or Mordheim.
  • NSFW Grimdark Nun – A bold sculpt that pushes boundaries, likely best suited for mature-themed campaigns.

As you can see, each character comes in two sculpt variations, offering different poses. This makes them even more useful for populating tabletop scenes with variety and realism - whether you're building a bustling sci-fi city, a grimy hive sector, or a haunted fantasy town.

These miniatures were 3D printed by HighlandGamingMinis and purchased via eBay. The print quality is excellent, with crisp details and minimal cleanup required - ready to be primed and painted.

This set is a great example of how civilian miniatures can add texture and realism to your tabletop world. Whether you're running a narrative-driven campaign or just want to enrich your terrain with believable background characters, these Across the Realms sculpts are a fantastic addition.

If you're looking to expand your collection with unique, story-rich figures, this batch is well worth a look.

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