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Dungeons & Dragons Cross Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Cross Miniature

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This is a highly detailed miniature of a Cross.

This model was created by M3DM who makes amazingly accurate models of Dungeons & Dragons creatures and is provided by Commercial License.

In Dungeons & Dragons, the concept of a "Cross" is not part of the standard rules or lore in the core rulebooks such as the Player’s Handbook, Dungeon Master’s Guide, or Monster Manual, so it doesn’t have a formal mechanical definition like classes or spells. However, the term can appear in multiple contexts depending on homebrew campaigns, mythological references, or symbolic uses within the game’s narrative. Typically, when someone refers to a "Cross" in D&D, they are either describing a symbolic object, a religious icon, or a thematic element tied to character motivation, alignment, or divine power.

In a narrative sense, a Cross often represents a sacred or holy symbol, usually associated with deities of healing, protection, or light. Clerics, paladins, and other faith-focused characters might carry a cross as a holy emblem, using it to channel divine energy or as a focal point for spellcasting. In this way, the Cross functions similarly to a holy symbol, which is an item explicitly mentioned in D&D rules that allows spellcasters to invoke the power of their deity. The presence of the Cross in a story can serve as a plot device, representing a vow, a moral code, or a mission bestowed by a higher power.

Additionally, in some homebrew content, a Cross can be treated as a magical item or artifact, imbued with unique abilities such as protection against undead, blessing allies, or smiting evil. Its effects would typically be tied to the character’s faith, alignment, or adherence to a particular code of conduct. Beyond mechanics, the Cross often serves as a narrative tool, symbolizing themes of sacrifice, redemption, or moral struggle, which are central to the character-driven storytelling that D&D encourages.

Ultimately, while Dungeons & Dragons does not define "Cross" as a formal category within its rules, it exists as a flexible symbol and plot element. Its importance comes from the context provided by the Dungeon Master and the story being told, allowing it to take on mechanical, symbolic, or narrative roles depending on the campaign. It blends the mechanical aspects of holy symbols with rich thematic storytelling, making it a versatile element for players and world-builders.

46.22mm tall at 32mm scale.

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