Reaper Adds New Heroes & Creatures To Their Fantasy Range
February 9, 2026 by brennon
Reaper Miniatures introduced some new figures to their Bones Black collection and beyond, giving you some great new heroes, monsters and villains for use during your Fantasy games.
Lashana Larkmoor // Reaper Miniatures
We start with a spellcaster, Lashana Larkmoor, by Bobby Jackson. She is your classic wizard or sorcerer and I think she would be well-positioned to be a leader in your games of Frostgrave, especially with the way she has been painted here by Anne Foerster.
If you're looking for someone to use as a burly, martial-focused bodyguard, you also have the chance to pick up Arik Axereaver.
Arik Axereaver // Reaper Miniatures
Lashana is the spellcaster and Arik steps into the breach to take on anyone who gets too close to her. Once again, this sculpt comes from Bobby Jackson and was painted by Anne Foerster. If you've played the Fable video games, these would also work to represent Whisper and Thunder, two of the allies/enemies that you come up against during the story.
Talking of allies/enemies, Emile van Storme could easily fit into either of those categories.
Emile van Storme // Reaper Miniatures
This sculpt comes from Werner Klocke, who folks will know from his work on the Freebooter's Fate range. She is a dashing and daring wizard and swordsman, drawing his magical blade from its sheath to strike down whatever terrible creature has dared to besmirch his name.
Monstrous Oddities!
As well as the characters above, Reaper Miniatures also has three new creatures for you to throw into terrifying encounters in the depths of a dungeon. Vorda the Fury is a wild, beastman-like creature who is probably the strange leader of some cult of killers from the depths of the woods.
Vorda, the Fury // Reaper Miniatures
Matched alongside Vorda, we have the Beastman Berserker. If Vorda is the quiet and calculating leader, the Beastman Berserker is the bellowing bodyguard that watches her back whilst she's doing her terrible rituals.
Beastman Berserker // Reaper Miniatures
Last but not least, we have something a little bit different when it comes to the strange creatures, all sculpted by Werner Klocke. This strange, Vampiric Servant is no doubt stalking around the depths of a castle somewhere, picking up some of the leftover bits and bobs that adventurers and victims have strewn around the place.
Vampiric Servant // Reaper Miniatures
You could almost say that this Vampiric Servant could be the strange companion of Emile van Storme that we saw earlier in this piece. Maybe he is actually a dark and dangerous lord of a castle in the mountains somewhere and the Vampiric Servant is his cunning and scheming protector, watching him over during the day whilst he sleeps.
All of these miniatures are available for you to check out over on the Reaper Miniatures website right now.
What do you think?
"If you've played the Fable video games, these would also work to represent Whisper and Thunder..."
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I like that Beastman Berserker very much.
That Beastman and Beastwoman are brilliant, the Vampiric Servant is awesome too – a little Rackhamesque in the face sculpt too.