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This Bloodborne collectible will set you back $599 USD

"Lady Mary of the Astral Clocktower" is coming next year.

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Feel like spending $599 USD on a collector's statuette representing "Lady Mary of the Astral Clocktower" from Bloodborne: The Old Hunters? Well then, you're in luck, as you can already pre-order the Prime 1 Studio's next figure, due to be released next year. It looks stunning, very detailed, and beautifully painted, and so may well be the thing to spice up your shelf.

Prime 1 Studio writes the following on the official site: "Prime 1 Studio is proud to present UPMBB-01: Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower from Bloodborne: The Old Hunters. She was a citizen of Cainhurst and is directly related to Queen Annalise. However, she was one of the first Hunters to join the nightly hunt, studying under Gehrman, The First Hunter. Despite being a citizen of Cainhurst, who relished in their extravagant uses of blood, she favored her Rakuyo, which required dexterity and skill rather than blood to wield effectively. At an unknown point in time, Maria forfeited her beloved weapon, tossing it down a well when she could stomach it no longer, and disappeared mysteriously into the Hunter's Nightmare. Now, Maria resides in the Astral Clocktower, looking after the disfigured patients that reside there, and guarding the "secret" of the Nightmare, the entrance to the Fishing Hamlet, where the Orphan of Kos can be found. She sits in a chair, seemingly lifeless until the Hunter tries to touch her."

The statuette is approximately 20 inches tall, or 51cm, so will definitely be noticed if you're trying to show it off. Will this be on your shelf soon?

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