Sebastian Skillsmith – 3D Printed & Painted D&D Miniature

It’s a mild, moonlit Autumn’s evening in Phlan. Sebastian Skillsmith is outside Madam Freona’s Tea Kettle after a day of hired work with a small group of adventurers (AC @natenerdchat, Arqwyn @wehaveahulkpod, Elaria @sammo94jo, Ryyan @lucaswhizz, Sora @my_mummy_days and Travok @knight_and_dave). He’s still with them now, though has become a little tipsy from all the cider. Having warmed to them over the last several days, he’s currently showing off some of his more ‘fabulous’ coloured fire tricks. He can get a bit showy after a few drinks.

Seb is a Sorcerer and my first dnd character. He can be a little abrupt and aloof – though he has been a hermit for some years prior so maybe that’s to be expected. He finds society’s rules and expectations to be somewhat tedious and thus is reluctant to be assimilated into it (This is also the reason he doesn’t wear any silly magician hats or anything. He finds all that stuff to be highly pretentious and entirely unnecessary). To his dismay, events in his home forest have forced him to make a trip into Phlan. Despite this however, having met this group of adventurers at the Tea Kettle Inn and getting roped in to a couple of jobs for the locals – he’s starting to enjoy the company of the group and has maybe even started to open up to and connect with them on some level. Not too much mind, let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

Seb often appears to run from a fight – he’s not a coward though, he’s just very aware of his own mortality and would like to stay alive (if at all possible please DM @rebswel 😅). He’s more than happy to help – he’ll just make sure that risk of his death is minimised first. After which he will contribute what he can, perhaps a magic missile or three from a more comfortable distance.

I used @eldritchfoundry to create his form, 3D printed him on my @anycubicofficial i3 Mega FDM printer and painted him complete with object source lighting effect emanating from his fire magic. Very much a newbie to this painting malarkey but pretty happy with how he turned out!

Date: October 1, 2021
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