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Dungeons & Dragons Barovian Witch Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Barovian Witch Miniature
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This is a highly detailed miniature of a Barovian Witch.
This model was created by Yasashii Kyojin Studio who makes amazing models of the Monster Manual creatures and provided by Commercial License.
This miniature is made with Resin and comes unpainted. It will need to be Primed before painting.
A Barovian Witch in Dungeons & Dragons, particularly within the Curse of Strahd campaign set in the gothic horror realm of Barovia, is a sinister and twisted spellcaster who embodies the dark, decaying essence of the land. Unlike traditional witches who may be neutral or even benevolent, Barovian Witches are evil-aligned beings steeped in cruelty, corruption, and forbidden knowledge. They are typically mortal women who have turned to dark magic, often in desperation or madness, forging unholy pacts with malevolent powers—sometimes even with Strahd von Zarovich himself or darker entities beyond mortal comprehension.
These witches live in isolation or in covens, often hiding in decrepit huts, ancient ruins, or the blighted corners of Barovia’s forests and villages. They worship dark powers and conduct terrible rituals, usually for personal gain, vengeance, or the sheer joy of spreading misery. Their magic is steeped in necrotic energy and often involves curses, enchantments, and rituals that warp the natural world. They are particularly known for using potions, hexes, and foul brews, which can cause harm or manipulate others in terrifying ways.
Mechanically, a Barovian Witch is a stat block presented in Curse of Strahd that represents a low- to mid-level humanoid spellcaster. They are capable of casting spells like ray of sickness, witch bolt, invisibility, and hold person, among others, making them versatile threats in combat. Their real danger, however, often comes from their cunning and the eerie environments they control. Often found in the company of other witches or monstrous allies, they may also serve as agents or informants of Strahd, subtly undermining heroes or corrupting villages.
Narratively, they contribute to Barovia’s oppressive atmosphere, representing how the land itself breeds madness and evil. Interacting with a Barovian Witch is rarely straightforward and often leads players into morally complex or disturbing situations, making them compelling and dangerous foes.
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