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Dungeons & Dragons Pazuzu Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Pazuzu Miniature
This is a highly detailed miniature of a Pazuzu from Dungeons & Dragons.
This model was created by MZ4250 who makes amazing models of the Monster Manual creatures and provided by Commercial License.
This miniature is made with Resin and comes unpainted. It will need to be Primed before painting.
In *Dungeons & Dragons*, Pazuzu is a powerful and malevolent demon lord from the Abyss, known as the Prince of the Lower Aerial Kingdoms. He is a figure of corruption, deception, and chaos, often associated with the winds, storms, and the skies of the Abyss. Pazuzu appears as a grotesque fusion of humanoid and birdlike features, with clawed talons, feathered wings, a sharp beak-like face, and a serpentine tail, evoking a blend of primal terror and predatory menace. His gaze is said to pierce into the souls of those who encounter him, and his voice can subtly influence mortals to their doom.
Pazuzu thrives on temptation, whispering insidious offers to those in desperate situations. His preferred targets are the desperate and morally vulnerable, preying on their desires and weaknesses to lead them into corruption. Once someone utters his name three times, he can appear to them and grant their deepest desires—but always at a hidden, devastating cost. He is a master manipulator, rarely attacking directly unless provoked, instead using his immense cunning and magical powers to achieve his goals.
In the Abyssal hierarchy, Pazuzu is unique because he operates independently, wielding significant power without allying with other demon lords. He reigns over the skies and uppermost layers of the Abyss, where his influence spreads far and wide. Adventurers who encounter Pazuzu face not only his immense physical and magical power but also his intellect and ability to exploit their inner flaws. As a symbol of ultimate corruption and deceit, Pazuzu serves as both a terrifying enemy and a cautionary tale, reminding players that the greatest dangers often come from within. His presence in a campaign can inject moral dilemmas and chilling encounters, offering rich storytelling opportunities.