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Dungeons & Dragons Bago Bago Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Bago Bago Miniature
This is a Highly detailed miniature of a Bago Bago for Dungeons & Dragons.
This model was created by Schlossbauer who makes amazingly accurate models of the Monster Manual creatures and provided by Commercial Licence.
In *Dungeons & Dragons*, a Bago Bago is a creature from Filipino mythology that has appeared in some fan-made or third-party content. It is not an official monster in the core rulebooks like the *Monster Manual*. Bago Bago is a type of skeletal entity, often depicted as animated skeletons bound by magic, but its specific lore varies depending on the campaign setting and source material. In some versions, Bago Bago is seen as a malevolent creature tied to the afterlife or dark necromantic forces.
Their appearance typically involves bones loosely held together by mystical forces, often enchanted by a necromancer or dark magic. Bago Bago are sometimes depicted with additional supernatural abilities, such as draining life energy from the living or being resistant to non-magical weapons. They are often seen as an eerie, relentless threat in a campaign, especially when used in swarms or as part of an undead horde.
Since they are not part of the official *D&D* monster canon, Dungeon Masters (DMs) can interpret Bago Bago in various ways. They might adapt stats from a standard skeleton or use homebrew mechanics to give them more distinctive traits. This flexibility allows the Bago Bago to fit a variety of campaigns, particularly those incorporating folklore from Southeast Asian cultures.
Ultimately, Bago Bago serves as a regional variant of the common skeletal undead, making it an interesting addition to campaigns that explore mythologies beyond the typical Eurocentric fantasy seen in traditional *D&D*. Its inclusion brings a unique flavor of horror and cultural depth to the game.