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Dungeons & Dragons Carnomancer Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Carnomancer Miniature
This is a Highly detailed miniature of a Carnomancer for Dungeons & Dragons.
This model was created by Schlossbauer who makes amazingly accurate models of the Monster Manual creatures and provided by Commercial Licence.
A Carnomancer is a unique and often homebrew subclass or concept in Dungeons & Dragons, typically found within the broader category of necromancy or blood magic. This class focuses on the manipulation of life forces, often through the consumption or manipulation of blood, flesh, and other bodily fluids. Carnomancers are able to wield dark magic that taps into the raw essence of life, using it to fuel spells, control others, or even enhance their own physical abilities.
A Carnomancer’s powers are rooted in the gruesome and unsettling nature of life force manipulation. They may gain abilities that allow them to siphon health from others, using the blood they extract to heal themselves or inflict damage. These characters can often summon creatures made from the remains of the deceased or create servants from body parts, animating them to carry out their will. The use of blood magic often requires a moral compromise, as Carnomancers may need to sacrifice others or their own vitality to harness these dark powers.
These spellcasters typically walk a fine line between life and death, often alienating themselves from others due to their association with death, decay, and violence. While some Carnomancers may use their abilities for healing or self-preservation, many of them are viewed with suspicion and fear by the general populace. Their reliance on such unsettling magic makes them dangerous and unpredictable, as they are willing to cross ethical boundaries to achieve their goals.
Carnomancy can involve a variety of spells and rituals, many of which are designed to manipulate, control, or consume the life forces of others. The inherent dark nature of the magic means that Carnomancers often struggle with their own internal morality and the consequences of their actions.