
THE WITCHER TRISS THE KANNAGI STATUE
A Sorceress Transformed Following in the footsteps of Geralt Ronin and Yennefer the Kunoichi, behold this latest collectible statue inspired by the mysterious and elusive lands of feudal Japan: Triss the Kannagi. Here, the red-headed sorceress is transformed into a style familiar to readers of The Witcher: Ronin manga. 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. Outfitted in traditional attire, complete with crimson-hued hakama that compliment her fiery red hair, Triss the Kannagi seems to defy gravity as she rises up, poised between two ancient dragon statues — an open and well-worn tome lying at her feet. With her arm extended and an expression of concentration on her face, Triss prepares to cast a spell, possibly to protect the shrine beyond her. Crafted from hand-painted resin, there is a lifelike presence to this statue that feels no