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Dungeons & Dragons Fryguy Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Fryguy Miniature

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This is a Highly detailed miniature of a Fryguy 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 Fryguy is a type of creature in Dungeons & Dragons, specifically associated with the *Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes* supplement. Fryguys are a unique variant of fire elementals, often characterized by their fiery appearance and mischievous nature. They embody the chaotic essence of fire, making them both playful and dangerous.

In terms of lore, Fryguys are often described as animated, sentient flames that can manipulate fire at will. They typically originate from the Elemental Plane of Fire, where they serve as minor spirits of flame. Their personality tends to be impish; they enjoy causing mischief, such as igniting small fires, playing pranks on unsuspecting creatures, or even engaging in light-hearted contests with other elementals. This playful disposition, however, belies their potential for destruction, as they can unleash intense flames when provoked or threatened.

Fryguys are also notable for their ability to travel between the planes, often appearing in the Material Plane during times of extreme heat or when summoned by those with a penchant for fire magic. Their appearance in a campaign can serve various narrative purposes, from a source of comic relief to an unexpected threat that players must confront. 

In gameplay, Fryguys can challenge adventurers with their unique abilities, such as fire manipulation and resistance to non-magical attacks. Players encountering a Fryguy may need to rely on their wits and spells to neutralize its mischief while navigating the elemental chaos it brings. Overall, Fryguys add an element of fun and unpredictability to any D&D campaign, blending whimsy with the dangers of fire.

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