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Dungeons & Dragons Candy Tree Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Candy Tree Miniature
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This is a highly detailed miniature of a Candy Tree.
This model was created by M3DM who makes amazingly accurate models of Dungeons & Dragons creatures and is provided by Commercial License.
A Candy Tree in Dungeons & Dragons is typically a whimsical, magical plant found in feywild realms, enchanted forests, or planes shaped by chaotic or childlike magic. These trees often appear in homebrew settings or light-hearted adventures where fantasy borders on surrealism. A Candy Tree resembles a large deciduous tree, but instead of bearing leaves and fruit, its branches hold an array of confections: lollipops the size of shields, gumdrops that glisten like jewels, strands of licorice in place of vines, and bark that tastes like rich chocolate. The air around one smells sweet, often drawing curious creatures and adventurers.
These trees are sometimes cultivated by fey nobles or candy-themed entities like sugar mephits, gumdrop golems, or even a playful archfey with a taste for confectionery chaos. In some versions, they grow wild in unpredictable areas, thriving off emotional energy—particularly joy or excitement. Eating from a Candy Tree usually provides nourishment, and may grant magical effects based on the type of sweet consumed. A peppermint leaf might grant resistance to cold, while a fiery cinnamon gumdrop could bestow a temporary breath weapon. However, some trees are cursed or mischievous, and their candy might cause uncontrollable laughter, temporary color blindness, or even minor polymorph effects like turning hair into cotton candy.
As magical flora, Candy Trees can be sentient or semi-aware. They may communicate through rustling branches, illusions, or sugary whispers, luring in travelers either for benign amusement or more nefarious purposes. In darker versions, they might trap victims in sticky sap or tempt them into overeating enchanted treats that alter their minds. Whether as part of a whimsical dungeon, a fey court’s garden, or a sugary dreamscape, Candy Trees offer DMs a tool for mixing wonder and weirdness, often challenging players’ expectations in vibrant and unexpected ways.
106.81mm tall at 32mm scale.
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