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Dungeons & Dragons Wart Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Wart Miniature
This is a Highly detailed miniature of a Wart 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 (D&D), a Wart is a type of fiend, specifically a minor demon, found in the game's mythology and bestiary. These creatures, also referred to as dretches, are among the lowest ranks in the demonic hierarchy. Typically summoned by more powerful demons or unscrupulous spellcasters, Warts are often used for menial tasks and frontline fodder in the Blood War, an eternal conflict between demons and devils.
Warts are small, grotesque, and repulsive, embodying the chaotic and malevolent nature of the Abyss from which they originate. They have a squat, bloated form, covered in warty, pustule-ridden skin that exudes a foul stench. Their physical appearance is a testament to their lowly status among demons, and they are often mocked or abused by their more powerful kin.
In combat, Warts are not particularly formidable. They possess limited intelligence and rudimentary fighting skills, relying primarily on their sheer numbers and relentless aggression to overwhelm opponents. Their primary attack is a simple, clawing melee strike, though they can also release a noxious cloud of gas that can incapacitate or hinder their enemies. This cloud is one of their few distinctive abilities, making them a minor nuisance rather than a significant threat.
Despite their weaknesses, Warts can still pose a challenge to unwary adventurers, especially in large groups or when led by a more cunning and powerful demon. They are often encountered in the depths of the Abyss or in areas corrupted by demonic influence. The presence of Warts can indicate a larger demonic incursion or the workings of a summoner dabbling in dark and dangerous powers.
Overall, Warts embody the essence of low-ranking demons in D&D: weak, numerous, and used by more powerful entities to achieve their own nefarious goals. Their role in the game is to add depth to the demonic hierarchy and provide a consistent threat for adventurers to overcome.