

Non-religious so more of a possibility that priests.Billund - January 18th, 2021: LEGO Ideas has taken a leaf out of the history books with the design of its latest set, a charming Medieval Blacksmith’s house.


It has enough character, no religious issues, it is perfectly fine with just one accessory, and there is already a sizeable music mini-theme going in CMF.
LEGO MEDIEVAL FIGURES SERIES
That said, of all the ideas I listed, I think that the bard is the most likely to make it into the series at some point.
LEGO MEDIEVAL FIGURES PLUS
Maybe they are not so rigorous nowadays about religion, plus a monk is not that associated with religion anyway (like, say, a cleric, which is still a no-go). Well, they did a temple recently in Atlantis (OK, it is actually more like underwater temple ruins from a culture long gone, but still), so who knows. The Harry Potter theme might offer a female dress or two, the Star Wars theme a few Jedi robes. You'll most probably find torsos of interest to you in there. You should also take some time and stroll through the minifigure selection of the following themes on Bricklink: Pirates, Adventurers (Orient Expedition), POTC and Prince of Persia. Then there is the classic civilian Castle torso which comes in green (forestman), blue (Majisto) and light grey (peasant). MMV also has a great price/parts ratio and will be discontinued soonish. If you want to build civilian medieval life they (or at the very least the civilian minifigs from them) are must buys. They come with lots of civilians and also several animals. The two sets to look out for if you want to build up the civilian side of your castle world are 10193 Medieval Market Village and 7189 Mill Village Raid. Series 5 Ice Fisherman and Series 7 Grandma Visitor could also be useful. From the Viking it's the leg part that's good for civilians. From Series 4 I'd point out the Lawn Gnome, he has a nice torso, works well on civilian (miner) dwarves for example if you are into a fantasy setting. I think it works great on a jester for example. From Series 1 I'd also point out the Clown's legs with that big patch. The Series 1 Forestman torso might work for a civilian fig as well.
