Special Order: Shrine of the Elements
Special Order: Shrine of the Elements
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Due to popular demand, we have decided to print a limited run of the Shrine of the Elements for anyone who does not have access to a 3D printer.
This is a limited production run and will be available on a first come, first served basis.
Shipping will begin from 1st June 2026.
The Shrine of the Elements is an ancient Elven sacred site from the Warhost: Battle for the Bylands campaign, standing at the heart of one of the key battles between Prince Elarael’s Elves and the invading Orc warhost of Gromgarr the Marauder. In the campaign, the shrine is described as a symmetrical structure of four towering pillars, each aligned to one of the fundamental elements of Elven magic: earth, air, fire, and water. It is a place of deep historical importance to the Elves, and a source of magical power that Morrok Manflayer is determined to possess.
Across the battlefield, the air around the shrine crackles with unnatural energy. Its magical fields are so strong that no warrior can shoot into, out of, or across the shrine area, forcing the fighting into brutal close combat once warriors enter its bounds. In the scenario, control of the shrine can decide the battle and shape the outcome of the wider campaign.
This terrain piece is ideal as a centrepiece objective for games of Warhost, especially battles fought in the Bylands, Elven ruins, ancient sites, or places where magic has left its mark on the land.
Perfect for:
- Recreating The Shrine of the Elements scenario from Battle for the Bylands
- A central objective in fantasy skirmish games
- Elven sacred sites, magical ruins, and ancient battlefields
- Narrative games where the terrain itself shapes the fight
Seize the shrine, hold the ground, and decide whether its power remains protected by the Elves or falls into the hands of those who would use it for darker ends.
NB: All parts are 3D printed using a high-quality resin providing an almost plastic-like finish. Like all Resin, it is key to make sure you work safely, make sure to keep out of reach of children, use the correct equipment such as a mask when sanding, filing or any other activity that can create dust.
To assemble your terrain kit we recommend you use a strong adhesive such as super glue. Poly cement and other plastic weld style adhesives will not work with this material. There may be some support material left over from the manufacturing process, this can be easily removed with a hobby knife just like you would remove excess metal or resin from a traditionally cast miniature.
Unlike typical cast resins, the printed resin can be more brittle and may shatter if cut with side cutters. We recommend using a razor saw if you wish to cut the material for any conversions. To assemble the kit as pictured you will not need to cut or sand the parts.
As with all models it is recommended to prime the model prior to painting. There should be no issue with using your favourite primer.
