One of the most unique characters in the Dragon Age universe is probably Iron Bull, the one-eyed Qunari mercenary that eventually joins the Inquisition to defeat the evil Corypheus, an ancient Tevinter magister who became a darkspawn.
Now, fans of Iron Bull can celebrate the Qunari with a personal altar to him: with a ¼ scale statue from Gaming Heads. The statue, which stands at around 22.5 inches, is "crafted in polystone resin and painted by artisans to capture him in all of his awesome glory."
As expected, this is an exclusive figure: you're not going to find anything else like it out there. Even Funko Pop hasn't created a figure in Iron Bull's likeness. But, of course, the statue will set fans back a pretty penny: it runs around $500.
The good news is that you can choose between regular Iron Bull without his helmet, or Iron Bull with his helmet: the difference in price is around $30. Or for those who need to complete their worship of the character, buying both is an option (as long as those fans have unlimited funds).
There's no denying that these statues are gorgeous, though. Check out the level of detail in Iron Bull's face, figure and costume:
In Dragon Age: Inquisition, the Inquisitor, aka the player, comes across Iron Bull on the Storm Coast. Iron Bull has a camp there with his band of mercenaries. After defeating a few bad guys, the Inquisitor shares dialogue with the character, where the player can decide to hire the mercenaries, including Iron Bull, for help with the Inquisition.
Iron Bull eventually befriends the Inquisition and becomes a romance option for the Inquisitor (although it is one weird NSFW romance). He also has a personal quest for the player, which, if completed, increases the odds of him sticking around.
Because of the uniqueness of the character, and what's known from previous games about the Qunari, Iron Bull quickly became one of the more popular companion characters in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Now, his fans have a way to properly honor him, thanks to this new statue.
Dragon Age: Inquisition was released in 2014 for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
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