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Dungeons & Dragons Skeleton Horse Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Skeleton Horse Miniature
This is a highly detailed miniature of a Skeleton Horse from Dungeons & Dragons.
This model was created by Yasashii Kyojin Studio 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, a Skeleton Horse is a type of undead steed that serves as a macabre and eerie mount for necromancers or other dark entities. This creature is a skeletal version of a horse, its bones exposed and its form devoid of flesh. Typically, Skeleton Horses are animated through necromantic magic, which grants them movement and a semblance of life despite their deathly appearance.
These undead horses are often used by villains or dark knights who prefer to strike terror into their enemies. Unlike living horses, Skeleton Horses do not require food, water, or rest, making them ideal for long journeys or relentless pursuits. They retain the basic physical abilities of a horse, including speed and agility, but their bony structure makes them more resilient to physical damage. Their eerie, clattering gait and hollow eyes contribute to their unsettling presence on the battlefield.
In combat, a Skeleton Horse can carry a rider and engage in physical confrontations. Although not as strong or versatile as a living horse, it can still deliver effective kicks and maintain a steady pace. Additionally, the skeletal nature of the horse renders it immune to many natural ailments and injuries, but it remains susceptible to certain magical effects or damage that targets undead creatures specifically.
Skeleton Horses are often associated with dark magic and necromancy, representing the perversion of natural life. They can be found in various campaigns and settings within Dungeons & Dragons, serving as both a symbol of death's reach and a practical asset for those who wield dark powers. Their presence can add a chilling element to a game, reminding players of the ever-present threat of undead forces in the world of D&D.