Meet the Werewolf
Some monsters wait in the dungeon. Others live among the people, watching from the edge of the firelight until the moon rises and the screaming begins. The Werewolf Miniature Set captures that terrifying transformation of civilized fear into primal violence, bringing two distinct poses to your tabletop that feel savage, intelligent, and relentlessly predatory. These are not simple wolf-men or generic beastfolk. They are true lycanthropic horrors, creatures of cursed blood, torn instinct, and midnight hunger.
Werewolves have endured as one of fantasy’s greatest monsters because they offer more than brute force. They carry dread, suspicion, and story. A werewolf encounter does not begin when initiative is rolled. It begins with missing livestock, half-seen tracks in the mud, claw marks on chapel doors, and villagers whispering that someone they know has started avoiding silver. This miniature set is perfect for exactly those kinds of campaigns. It belongs in mist-wrapped forests, remote villages, cursed valleys, moonlit graveyards, ruined hunting lodges, and dark roads where the party realizes too late that something has been pacing them from the tree line.
What makes this set especially useful is the contrast between its two poses. Stalking gives you the low, predatory, bestial threat of a hunter closing in through the underbrush or circling prey in a ruined alley. Upright gives you the full silhouette of the curse unleashed, all height, claws, and terrifying presence, ideal for the dramatic reveal when the beast no longer needs concealment. Together, they create a fuller werewolf story on the tabletop. One is the hunt. The other is the kill.
For dungeon masters, this gives you strong flexibility in encounter design. Use them as a lone stalking horror and its fully transformed reveal, as two members of a cursed pack, or as recurring threats appearing across multiple sessions. For collectors, the set offers classic gothic monster appeal with distinct silhouettes and strong shelf presence. For painters, these miniatures are a dream for fur textures, torn flesh tones, claws, teeth, blood effects, moonlit palettes, and atmospheric bases. Whether you paint them in dark wolf-grey, black-furred night terror, brown forest predator, or pallid cursed flesh with frosted fur, they are built to stand out.
Designed with Yasashii Kyojin Studio
Designed by Yasashii Kyojin Studio, this Werewolf Miniature Set leans into motion, anatomy, and menace. The sculpting captures the bestial strength and feral body language that make werewolves feel dangerous before they ever strike. The musculature is powerful without losing the agility expected of a true predator, while the clawed limbs, wolfish heads, and aggressive posture immediately establish the lycanthropic identity of the set.
Yasashii Kyojin Studio has done an excellent job making the two poses distinct while still keeping them visually cohesive. Stalking feels tense and deliberate, the kind of pose that belongs just outside the edge of lantern light. Upright feels explosive and dominant, like the exact second a terrified witness realizes hiding is no longer an option. That gives the set narrative value as well as visual variety, which is exactly what a multi-pose monster release should do.
Painters will find plenty of room for creativity here. Fur can be dry brushed for fast tabletop results or layered for a more realistic finish. Teeth, claws, wounds, and eyes all offer dramatic focal points, while the bases can be themed around graveyard stone, swamp muck, forest roots, broken floorboards, or blood-splashed snow. These miniatures work just as well in gritty horror palettes as they do in high-contrast fantasy schemes, making them rewarding for both speed painters and display hobbyists.
Key Features and Options
This resin miniature set is available in both standard Roll 4 Shenanigans miniature sizes:
32mm Size
Perfect for regular tabletop play, horror campaigns, cursed village encounters, and recurring lycanthrope threats. This size is ideal for game masters who want practical battlefield-ready werewolves with strong visual impact.
54mm Size
Ideal for collectors and painters who want the fur detail, claws, and powerful werewolf anatomy to stand out more dramatically. This larger scale is excellent for showcase painting and display-focused horror collections.
Included Poses:
Stalking
A low, predatory pose perfect for ambushes, forest pursuit scenes, rooftop chases, and the dreadful moment before the beast commits to the attack.
Upright
A full, dominant pose that captures the werewolf in all its cursed glory. Perfect for boss reveals, pack leaders, or the iconic transformation made flesh on the tabletop.
Other standout features include:
Two unique werewolf poses for stronger encounter variety
Classic lycanthrope styling with savage tabletop presence
Ideal for gothic horror, wilderness, village, and curse-driven campaigns
Perfect for collectors, painters, and dungeon masters
Excellent for stalking scenes, moonlit ambushes, cursed bloodline stories, and boss encounters
Why Choose Roll 4 Shenanigans?
At Roll 4 Shenanigans, we pride ourselves on delivering handcrafted quality and unique designs that bring your tabletop adventures to life. Each miniature is created with care and attention to detail, ensuring it becomes a centerpiece of your collection. Explore our extensive range of handcrafted resin miniatures or pair this miniature with a matching set of resin dice for the ultimate tabletop experience.
Explore more Horror & Dungeon Miniatures:
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Pair these Werewolves with a Specter, Swarm of Bats, or Wendigo Miniature for the ultimate moonlit horror encounter:
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Learn more about Werewolves in D&D lore:
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Werewolf
From the Crafty Llama Tables
The village of Dunmere barred its doors before sunset.
No one had to explain why. The claw marks on the mill, the bloodless sheep carcasses outside the north wall, and the silence in the woods did all the talking. By the time the party arrived, even the dogs had stopped barking. The ranger found tracks at the edge of the tree line, too large for any normal wolf and too deliberate to belong to an animal acting on instinct alone.
Something was hunting with purpose.
As the moon rose over the pines, the party took shelter in an abandoned hunter’s lodge beyond the fields. Inside, they found broken shutters, old silver charms nailed above the hearth, and a journal full of names scratched out one by one. Then came the sound from outside. Not a howl. Footsteps. Slow. Circling. Testing the walls.
The Stalking werewolf appeared first, low in the frost beyond the broken window, yellow eyes reflecting the firelight as it moved between the trees. The fighter reached for a blade. The cleric whispered a prayer. Then the front door exploded inward.
The Upright beast filled the doorway in a spray of splinters and moonlight, towering over the threshold with claws spread wide and jaws open in a snarl that sounded almost human. In that moment, the party understood the truth. They were not fighting some wandering forest predator. They were trapped in the center of a planned hunt.
At the table, this set shines in scenes exactly like this. Use the two poses to show different stages of the curse, to represent multiple members of a pack, or to turn a simple village mystery into a desperate, unforgettable night of survival.
Enhance Your TTRPG Adventures
The Werewolf Miniature Set is a fantastic addition to campaigns built around gothic horror, moonlit wilderness travel, cursed bloodlines, haunted villages, remote hunting lodges, and dark fantasy mysteries. These miniatures can represent classic werewolves, but they also work beautifully as cursed rangers, moon-mad guardians, alpha predators, or homebrew lycanthropic horrors tied to old forests and older sins.
For dungeon masters, the two poses naturally support encounter escalation. Stalking can build tension before combat begins, while Upright can deliver the full monster reveal when the curse finally takes control. For collectors, the pair creates a cohesive and iconic horror display with strong shelf presence. For painters, the set offers fur, claws, blood effects, torn flesh, and atmospheric basing that can lean toward grim realism or dramatic gothic fantasy.
However you bring them to the table, these Werewolf miniatures deliver ferocious energy, cursed storytelling, and unforgettable moonlit terror.














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