CD Projekt RED has unveiled a new figurine of Triss in the style of a Japanese sorceress
CD Projekt RED has introduced the fourth and possibly final figurine in the Japanese series The Witcher 3. The company has already released Geralt as a ronin, Yennefer as a ninja, and Ciri as a demon hunter, and now it's the turn of the sorceress Triss Merigold.
The heroine is depicted in the style from the manga The Witcher: Ronin — in traditional crimson hakama clothing, which perfectly matches her red hair. «Venturing far beyond the Slavic myths of the Continent, Triss Merigold takes the form of a kannagi, a shamanic shrine maiden, imbued with deep spiritual power perfectly befitting her character,» writes CD Projekt RED.
The Kannagi statuette stands 40 cm tall and weighs about 4.6 kg. Each piece is hand-painted, so the company will release only 400 units.
On the official website, the figurine costs $382. The product will be ready for shipment in November 2024.
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