Gwendolynne Heavensbrand
Gwendolynne Heavensbrand is a fictional character from the Mythic Legions series. She is a heroic commander of the Order of Eathyron.
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Mythic Legions
Gwendolynne Heavensbrand is a fictional character in Mythic Legions series. He is the son of former Order leader Sir Gabriel Heavensbrand and brother of Gwendolynne Heavensbrand. He is the leader of the Order of Eathyron, an organization steeped in religious tradition which was formed to combat the Congregation of Necronominus. Gideon is the face of the Order and provides idealistic leadership.
Among those in the Order under Gideon are his sister Gwendolynne Heavensbrand, who acts as his strategist, Sir Galeron, the noble and heroic spearman and standard bearer, Sir Godfrey, head of the Templar Knights, Sir Ignatius, the old knight and source of inspiration, Sir Owain, the warrior and swordsmith and Sir Valgard, the wise veteran dwarf.
Development
Gwendolynne Heavensbrand was funded by the second Mythic Legions Action Figures Kickstarter campaign in 2017. She was part of the standard assortment that was available for $45 by herself or as a $33 add-on for US backers.[1]
Fictional biography
As the leader of the Order of Eathyron, Sir Gideon Heavensbrand has guided the Order into a new golden age. The once disgraced Order has flourished under his command, reclaiming its sanctity and the respect of the people it protects. Sir Gideon's unwavering faith in the crowned Eagle god Eathyron has only strengthened his resolve and given him the courage to defeat the dark armies of Mythoss.
Toys
- Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Gwendolynne Heavensbrand (unreleased)
- A 1/12 scale figure by Four Horsemen. The head, torso and belt on Sir Gideon Heavensbrand are an original design. This figure uses parts first used on other figures in the line, including the basic body and limbs first used by the Silver Knight and Gold Knight. Comes with a long sword, dagger, shield and an alternate head which was first used by the Gold Knight.
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