Foot firmly planted on a rather unpleasant creature, Saint Philippus Miniature by RN Estudio from We Print Miniatures stands in quiet triumph, clearly grateful to still be breathing. While the saint offers a humble expression, the fallen beast beneath him tells a different story. This fantasy miniature captures the moment after a hard-won victory, where faith, steel and maybe a bit of luck have seen him through. The sculpt features flowing robes, a calm but resolute stance, and a defeated monster that adds drama and storytelling depth. In the image, Saint Philippus carries an oversized cross-staff and extends a hand as if delivering a blessing, warding off evil, or commanding the battlefield—perfect visual cues for a cleric, priest, or divine champion encounter. The creature underfoot reads as a fallen, horned beast, reinforcing the classic “saint vs. darkness” narrative for your campaign. Perfect for clerics, paladins or divine champions who face down evil with unwavering conviction, Saint Philippus brings both gravitas and grit to the tabletop. This is an excellent choice for painters who love fabric folds, expressive faces, and scenic basing with a defeated foe. Cast-ready and ideal for fantasy roleplay, this resin miniature (and a great fit alongside other resin miniatures in your party or villain lineup) shines in Dungeons and Dragons or other fantasy tabletop games as a beacon of faith standing tall over fallen darkness.