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Dungeons & Dragons Ferrugon Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Ferrugon Miniature

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This is a Highly detailed miniature of a Ferrugon for Dungeons & Dragons. 

This model was created by Schlossbauer who makes amazingly accurate models of the Monster Manual creatures and provided by Commercial Licence.

This miniature is made with Resin and comes unpainted. It will need to be Primed before painting.   

The Ferrugon is a rare construct-like creature in Dungeons & Dragons, often depicted as a metallic predator with traits reminiscent of a scorpion or insect. Typically crafted from rusted iron and animated by magic, Ferrugons are relentless, autonomous hunters. Their primary purpose is to destroy objects and beings associated with civilization, particularly those made of metal. This trait makes them a bane to adventurers clad in armor or wielding weapons made of steel.

Ferrugons have a distinctive and eerie appearance, their bodies composed of jagged iron plates and limbs that clatter with every movement. A signature feature is their elongated tail, tipped with a deadly stinger that can inject a rusting agent or a venomous substance, weakening opponents or disintegrating their equipment. They are powered by a mixture of magical energy and their environment, often dwelling in desolate ruins, abandoned foundries, or regions ravaged by war where metal is plentiful.

The Ferrugon is feared not just for its combat prowess but for its unique ability to corrode metal on contact. This ability makes it a nightmare for adventurers dependent on metallic gear. Its touch can reduce finely crafted armor to worthless debris in seconds. Ferrugons are typically hostile to all living creatures, but their actions suggest an unnatural focus on destroying tools, vehicles, and structures.

As constructs, Ferrugons lack true intelligence but exhibit a cunning that makes them formidable foes. They cannot be easily reasoned with or distracted, and their relentless nature often leads to prolonged, grueling battles. Spellcasters may find some success in exploiting their susceptibility to magic that targets constructs, but careful strategy and preparation are essential when facing such a creature. Ferrugons embody the destructive, entropic force of nature turned against civilization, making them a symbol of technological hubris and decay.

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