The dark fantasy aesthetic of games like Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and the Witcher have cast a huge shadow on the minifig community in recent years, but perhaps the most Souls-like character models I’ve ever seen are at constraction-scale. Noted knight enthusiast and “occasional moccist” Aesstog has been creating Bionicle-based characters inspired by FromSoftware’s aesthetics. The secret to their success? Textiles. Fur, fabric, and even knitwear serve a dual purpose, shrouding sharp angles with soft shapes, and providing a contrast that lets specific armor pieces pop. The effect is incredible. Just take a look at the builder’s latest creation, this Lycan Knight.
The Lycan Knight’s helmet comes from the shoulders of Tahu – Uniter of Fire and the head belongs to Panthar from the Chima buildable figure line. Of course it’s the fur, not an official LEGO element, that brings the character to life.
Fur isn’t the only way Aesstog adds a soft touch to these metal characters. This Back Thorn knight features custom crocheted kit. The pattern evokes chain mail while also adding a splash of color.
Here Aesstog gives this old sorcerer a commanding presence with a crocheted poncho. The crown, made from Gadunka teeth is giving Sauron.
The builder’s very first crocheted piece provides comfort at a bonfire. It’s amazing how a soft handicraft can transform the armor and sword of goofy Knights Kingdom figure Draco into something so soulful.
