Liliantine, sword of Eris

£35.00

“Liliantine, sword of Eris”

1:10 Bust.

Sculpture: Trần Hùng Anh
Cast: CMA
Box art: Arnau Lazaro

Supplied unpainted and unassembled
Not suitable for kids under 14 years old

40 in stock

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Description

In the high tower of Eris Castle, Liliantine stood watch over the mist-laden valley, her armor barely catching the dawn’s first light. To the people, she was the Sword of Eris, the castle’s protector and sworn defender of the royal family. But to her, it was more than duty—it was an unbreakable bond, a vow that had become part of her very being.

From the tower, she could glimpse Lady Ithil’s chamber window, where the elven princess often watched the sunrise. Liliantine guarded Ithil with fierce devotion, a bond forged through centuries. She’d never allow harm to come to her princess, not while she stood guard.

Rumors talked of her unbreakable resolve and unmatched skill in battle. Though her appearance held an ethereal beauty, Liliantine was no delicate flower. She was a paladin, her duty was her life, her loyalty unbreakable. As long as she drew breath, no harm would ever reach her princess or the castle she called home.