I love a good fantasy figure. I've never been into playing Dungeons & Dragons or reading Dragonlance books like all my gradeschool friends, but the fantasy genre still grabs my attention like few others can. This is especially true where there is a heavy nature-inspired aesthetic. I first became of The Legend of Vox Machina via the animated series on Amazon. I can admit it took me a while to get used to the crude R-rated dialogue (not because I was being a prude necessarily, but rather because it seemed too modern for the fantasy setting). But while I was acclimating myself to all the lockerroom talk, the one thing that kept me binging was the character design... and Keyleth was my favorite of them all. Keyleth is a half-elven druid (played by Marisha Rey in both Critical Role as well as The Legend of Vox Machina). She is decked out in green woodland warrior garb with antlers and a magical staff. She is pretty much the epitome of everything I love about fantasy. Let's check out Keyleth below!
Keyleth comes with a figure stand and a magic staff.
This figure is gorgeous and I'm ecstatic to have her in my collection, but there was a significant QC issue I should mention. One of her knees is extremely loose and the pin doesn't seem to fit properly. I tried many tricks to try to repair it, but I think it's a lost cause.
Time for some Group and Comparison Pics!
Here is Keyleth with the first female in the Vox Machina line, Vex'Ahlia.
Cheers!
Definitely an awesome looking figure. Also looks like she would fit in nicely with Mythic Legions figures.
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