Description
The Dark Crystal: Age of the Resistance urVa the Archer Mystic 1:6 Scale Statue:
- Dive into the world of Thra with the Mystic urVa!
- Stunning limited edition statue based on The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
- Stands 21-inches tall on a faux-stone base featuring designs.
- Sculpted by Weta Workshop's Hao Wang.
Weta Workshop travels to mystical world of Podlings, Gelflings, and Skeksis to bring you this sensational The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance urVa the Archer Mystic 1:6 Scale Statue, based the Netflix show. The enigmatic Mystic urVa is featured in this stunning polystone statue that stands an amazing 21-inches tall on a faux-stone base featuring terrain designs. The prototype was sculpted by Weta Workshop's Hao Wang, and the statue comes packaged in a closed box.
As huge fans of Jim Henson's
The Dark Crystal (1982), Weta Workshop is excited to dive into the world of Thra and create premium collectibles for the prequel series on Netflix.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance tells a new story, set many years before the events of the movie. The world of Thra is dying. The Crystal of Truth has been corrupted by the evil Skeksis and sickness spreads across the land. When three Gelfling uncover the horrific truth behind the power of the Skeksis, the fires of rebellion are kindled and an epic battle for survival begins.
While his fellow urRu seclude themselves from the outside world, the enigmatic Mystic urVa travels the wildernesses of Thra, watching and listening to the shifting balance of the world. Known as the Archer, and bearing a bow that doubles as a staff, the seemingly slow-moving warrior is surprisingly stealthy and swift when need arises. urVa's counterpart is the most feared Skeksis of all, the ferocious Hunter. skekMal is a relentless, predatory warrior that even other Skeksis hold in awe. Although the Archer's senses are as keen and his marksmanship unmatched, he lets his arrows fly not to kill, but to steer the course of destiny. His bravery is that of one who fights not to preserve his own life, but that of others; wielding his own mortality as adeptly as any bow or blade in the service of freedom and light.