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Dungeons & Dragons Plague Slug Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Plague Slug Miniature

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

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

In Dungeons & Dragons, a Plague Slug is a grotesque creature typically associated with disease and decay, often found in grimy swamps, abandoned ruins, or areas plagued by corruption. These slugs, which resemble large, slimy mollusks, can grow to significant sizes, sometimes exceeding three feet in length. Their mottled, greenish-brown bodies are often covered in sores and festering wounds, making them visually repulsive and a clear indicator of their toxic nature.

Plague Slugs are infamous for their ability to spread disease. Their slimy trail is laced with contagions that can infect creatures that come into contact with it. When a Plague Slug attacks, it can bite its foes, inflicting damage and potentially transmitting diseases that can debilitate or incapacitate adventurers. The diseases associated with Plague Slugs can range from mild ailments to severe infections, with symptoms including nausea, fever, and, in some cases, death. 

In combat, Plague Slugs can be surprisingly tenacious, using their slippery bodies to evade attacks and their ability to blend into their surroundings. They often ambush unsuspecting prey, capitalizing on their stealth and speed. Their presence in a campaign can serve as a harbinger of greater threats, such as necromantic forces or corrupting deities that seek to spread pestilence across the land.

As creatures of decay, Plague Slugs can also be tied to environmental themes, acting as a reminder of the consequences of neglect and the encroachment of darkness. Adventurers encountering these slugs may need to combat not just the physical threat they pose but also the underlying issues of disease and corruption in their world, making encounters with them more than mere battles—they become part of a larger narrative of struggle against decay and destruction.

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