>>5736549Marvel Select had a few characters come with Thrones that fit these guys, and there was that one Mcfarlance King Conan figure with the massive lion themed throne. That said, they're probably all pretty pricey right now.
As for the Goblet, most craft stores have a small section that sells doll house supplies which are more or less 1:12th scale. They usually have some scale dinnerware, so you may be able to find a goblet, but the only way to know is to actually look in the place itself. Also, lego goblets *kind of* work. They are a bit small-ish however I feel their biggest flaw is their flat coloring. A good coat of paint would probably make one look a lot better.
>>5736596ML figures fit just fine in Curia's coffin, as long as you take off the pauldrons. They can even hold her sword...in their left hand anyway.
>>5736471>>5736821I do still have it and had just to update it. I recently got my order in, and with it my Bog Goblin. Sitting right on the side of their package window is their faction symbols, and to my surprise, I see the Goblin's faction has been changed to the Legion of Arethyr which I felt it should've been from the start. I don't know the "official" factions of the 1.5 guys, but when we get that info I'll update the pic again.
Also, in the story write up on the back of the box, we find out the names of the eight main "deities" that play a major part in this world. Most of them we already know through the faction names, but there's a new name not stated previously, Bassylia. It's listed among the four "Great Beasts" that make up the heroic factions, so I can only assume that it's the name of the Snake/Bird thing on Jorund's emblem. Not much else is explained in too much detail, just a generic "Good guys had peace, bad guys muck it up, good guys banish bad guys, time skip, bad guys comin back" storyline. But it works for now and I'm sure the art book comic will bring more info.