Frieren, Fern and Stark Build A Snowman In Adorable New Figure Set from SEGA

SEGA is set to release a heartwarming new set of prize figures featuring the main cast of the hit anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
This collection belongs to the “XStellar” brand, a line dedicated to high-quality sculpting that captures the atmosphere and personality of anime characters.

The figures depict the elf mage Frieren and her apprentices, Fern and Stark, enjoying a peaceful moment during their arduous travels to Ende.

Specifically, the designs are inspired by the “Winter in the Northern Lands” episode, showcasing the trio bundled up in thick cold-weather gear.

The unique selling point of this release is that the three separate figures are designed to be displayed together to form a single, cohesive diorama.
When combined, they create a festive scene of the party building a snowman, highlighting the familial bond that has developed between the three adventurers.

Let’s take a look at each of the figures in more detail!
- Funeral of Freiren – Frieren “Snow Fun” XStellar
Standing approximately 14cm tall, the titular mage is sculpted in a seated position.

She is dressed in a heavy full-length jacket and boots paired with a thick blue scarf.

On her lap, she gently holds an adorable snow bunny she has crafted, reflecting her whimsical nature.
- Funeral of Freiren – Fern “Snow Fun” XStellar

The tallest of the set at approximately 19cm, Fern is depicted standing while holding the snowman’s head, ready to complete their creation.

She wears matching winter clothes and a blue scarf that complements Frieren’s outfit.
- Funeral of Freiren – Stark “Snow Fun” XStellar
Standing approximately 18.5cm tall, the warrior Stark is posed leaning casually against the body of the snowman.

His sculpt features a bright, smiling expression, showing him genuinely enjoying the playful respite in the snow with his companions.

The figures are scheduled to debut in arcades across Japan on January 29, 2026.
International availability via hobby goods retailers is expected to follow approximately two months after this initial Japanese arcade release, with prices expected to be around $25 to $40 depending on the retailer.
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