Some guardians watch from towers.
Others never lift their sword.
Knight Guardian Statue PBR stands in full armor, blade lowered, posture unyielding. The helmet hides the face completely, turning the figure into an idea rather than a person. Cracks spread across the armor plates like fractures in old stone walls. Edges are worn. Surfaces are chipped and softened, as if this sentinel has stood in silence long after the battle ended.
Built for modern Second Life PBR, the stone armor carries real depth and weight. Rough stone grain, erosion marks, and subtle surface damage react naturally to light. In bright environments the statue feels ceremonial and solemn. In darker scenes it becomes imposing and severe, a reminder of duty carved into stone.
This is a single material monument. The entire statue uses one shared UV and one cohesive PBR set, keeping the look unified and easy to place with no face adjustments required. Ideal for castles, great halls, cathedrals, keeps, medieval roleplay builds, fantasy strongholds, and monumental interiors. Scale it as a hall sentinel or raise it as a dominant centerpiece.
MESH | PBR | MOD/TRANS
Notes
Land impact depends on size and viewer LOD settings
Best results with reflections enabled and a strong environment preset
Static decor prop
Not decoration.
A vow that never ended.
A sword that does not need to rise.
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Vidar Bork | Oblivion Corporation
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NextVend.io
Oblivion Dynamics (Ruvo)
The Material Shop
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- 100% Mesh
- 100% PBR Materials (Base Color + Normal + Metallic Roughness)
- Optimized custom LODs for clean viewing
- Unique in SecondLife
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