Pilgrim Still Standing squad
They are called Pilgrim Still-Marching because no ending has yet claimed them. Every one of them is marked by the sacred blight, flesh eaten away slowly, deliberately, as if time itself were performing a liturgy upon their bodies. They walk not despite the disease, but because of it. Each step is a continuation of the ordeal they believe was laid upon them by divine will.
Once, they were men and women with names, offices, and destinations. The blight took these things in stages, leaving behind only the vow. Skin splits, fingers shorten, faces lose symmetry and expression, yet the march continues. Among the Pilgrims of the Blighted Devotion, leprosy is not an affliction to be hidden, but a sign that the body has been claimed for a longer purpose.
In battle, The Still-Marching advance as a living mass of endurance. Their ruined bodies absorb hardship that would break healthier soldiers. Pain is constant, and therefore no longer distracting. They fill trenches, cross open ground, and hold positions through presence alone, their slow persistence eroding resistance more surely than any charge.
They do not expect redemption in this life, nor release in death. They march because the vow has not yet loosened its grip, and because stopping would imply that suffering had meaning beyond obedience. As long as their feet can move, the pilgrimage continues.
Yet the march is more than endurance—it is ritual. Each step is a prayer, each wound a verse in a scripture written upon living flesh. The Pilgrims believe that the blight is not decay but transformation, a stripping away of worldly identity so that only devotion remains. Their bodies, ruined and reshaped, become icons of persistence, reminders that faith is not measured in triumph but in refusal to yield.
Villages whisper of their passing, describing the sound of countless feet dragging through mud and ash, a rhythm that outlasts storms and silence alike. Children are taught to avert their eyes, yet some cannot help but watch, sensing that the spectacle is both terrifying and holy. To see the Still-Marching is to glimpse the endurance of belief itself, carried forward even when flesh betrays spirit.
The pilgrimage is endless, not because they seek a destination, but because the journey itself is the vow. They are not travellers but embodiments of motion, condemned and sanctified to walk until the world itself forgets them. And so they march, blight upon blight, step upon step, until even time grows weary of their devotion.
Perfect for resin printing
A dream for painters and grimdark collectors
One model – “ Pilgrim Still Standsing squad”, designed by Wargames Crew
The set includes:
1. Shield, flail, blunderbuss, SMG, 7 holy grenades
2. Pant gun, two-handed sword, two-handed flail, polearm
3. Torch (Molotov cocktail replacement), flail, sword for the right hand. Pistol, sawed-off shotgun, rifle — for the left hand
4. Polearm, anti-tank hammer, musket (close combat version)
5. Anti-tank hammer, two-handed sword, two-handed axe, pistol, sawed-off shotgun, SMG
Total size from 37 to 53mm
Base size is 25mm
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