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Dungeons & Dragons Dwarf Death Cleric Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Dwarf Death Cleric Miniature

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This is a highly detailed miniature of a Dwarf Death Cleric.

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

A Dwarf Death Cleric in Dungeons & Dragons is a divine spellcaster devoted to the forces of death, decay, and the transition between life and the afterlife. As a dwarf, they embody resilience, tradition, and an unyielding connection to their ancestors, often viewing death as a natural part of existence rather than something to be feared.

Death Clerics, typically associated with deities of death such as Myrkul, Kelemvor, or Nerull, wield necrotic power to both destroy and command the dead. Unlike necromancers, who seek to manipulate undeath for personal gain, a Death Cleric may see their power as a sacred duty—either enforcing the natural cycle of life and death or using their abilities to punish the living. They gain access to necrotic spells, can inflict extra damage with necrotic energy, and eventually gain the ability to command undead creatures.

As a dwarf, this character benefits from increased durability through Constitution bonuses, Darkvision, and resistance to poison. Many dwarven cultures revere their ancestors, making a Death Cleric a natural extension of their traditions, whether acting as a guardian of the honored dead or a vengeful spirit of retribution. Their heavy armor proficiency allows them to stand at the frontline, blending resilience with divine magic.

A Dwarf Death Cleric might be a grim priest overseeing ancient crypts, a vengeful warrior seeking to punish defilers of the dead, or a somber philosopher who guides souls to their final rest. Whether feared or respected, they walk the fine line between life and death, their magic a potent reminder that all things must end.

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