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Fantasy Crime Drama miniatures by Twin Goddess Miniatures, including the Angel Detective Aasimar, Orc Coroner and Werebear Officer, 3D printed in resin

Fantasy Crime Drama by Twin Goddess Miniatures: Urban Fantasy Minis for D&D City Campaigns

Most miniature ranges give you a warrior, a cleric, a rogue, and call it a party. Twin Goddess Miniatures took a different approach with the Fantasy Crime Drama set: seven characters built around a single genre concept, asking what law enforcement looks like when the city runs on magic and the workforce is split between aasimars, orcs, and satyrs. The result is one of the more coherent themed ranges in their catalogue, and one that translates directly to the table.

We stock the full range at TabletopXtra in 28/32mm, 35mm, 40mm, 54mm, and 75mm, with each character available individually or as a complete set of seven.

The Fantasy Crime Drama Cast

Seven characters, seven distinct roles, no filler. That kind of internal coherence is hard to pull off in a monthly miniature release, and it shows in how well the set works as a group.

Angel Detective Aasimar is the focal piece. A celestially-touched investigator with the look of someone who has seen the inside of too many crime scenes. The aasimar's brightness sits deliberately against the noir tone. She works as a D&D paladin or cleric with a detective build, or as an NPC investigator players actually want to talk to.

Goblin Cyber Security Officer is where the range gets playful. A goblin in a security role reads as a tinkerer artificer, a nervous hired hand, or a surprisingly competent watchman depending on how you want to play it. The tech angle fits steampunk, arcane, or outright sci-fi settings without a conversion.

Orc Coroner is arguably the best NPC piece in the set. The concept alone does a lot of work: a big orc leaning over a case file reads immediately in any city scene. Coroner characters are rare enough in miniature design that players will stop and ask about this one.

Satyr Informant is pure genre: the nervous snitch with too much information and not enough sense to stay quiet. Satyrs carry just enough charm and untrustworthiness to make the archetype land, and the sculpt captures that well.

The Succubus PI A and B are two poses of the same character: a succubus working as a private investigator. Run one as a PC model, one as an NPC rival, or simply pick whichever variant suits your painting approach. The femme fatale with a diabolical twist is classic for the genre.

The seventh is the Werebear Officer, a lycanthrope on the right side of the law. That combination is rarer than it should be in the hobby. A werebear city guard works for everything from a D&D city watch scene to a murder investigation where the detective is intimidating just by existing in the room.

What Campaigns This Range Suits

The natural fit is any D&D or Pathfinder campaign with an urban thread: a city investigation arc, political intrigue in a Waterdeep-style metropolis, or a Planescape run through the weirder quarters of Sigil. Every one of the seven drops straight into those contexts with no adjustment.

Outside D&D, the range works well for cyberpunk or steampunk RPGs needing a diverse city watch, Savage Worlds urban fantasy, or simply as standalone painted display pieces where the concept carries the model on its own. A diorama built around a crime scene or an interrogation room would suit this cast well.

Scale matters more than usual here. At 28/32mm these sit naturally in a D&D NPC pool or alongside a party. At 54mm or 75mm the sculpt detail holds up well enough for a proper display-quality paint job. The Angel Detective in particular would reward OSL work around the celestial elements at larger scale.

Individual Characters or the Full Set

Each character is available separately from £5.99 at 28/32mm, which is useful when you need one or two for a specific arc without committing to the whole set. The Full Set of seven costs £24.99 at 28/32mm, rising to £26.99 at 35mm and £29.99 at 40mm. That works out to around £3.57 per model as a bundle.

If you're stocking an NPC pool for a long urban campaign, the full set makes more sense. If you need a detective for a single investigation or a coroner for one scene, pick the individual and come back for the rest when the campaign calls for it.

Twin Goddess Miniatures at TabletopXtra

Twin Goddess is a husband-and-wife studio: Adam sculpts and Velwyn handles community. They've been releasing seven TTRPG characters a month since 2020, and the range they've built reflects that. The MyMiniFactory profile gives a sense of the scope: monster hunters, goblin parties, magical girls, golem makers, and much more alongside Fantasy Crime Drama. The thematic variety is worth exploring.

We carry their back catalogue at TabletopXtra across all available scales, all printed in high-quality resin to order. Browse the full Twin Goddess Miniatures range here and see what the next campaign calls for.

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