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Dungeons & Dragons Yulelad Candle Beggar Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Yulelad Candle Beggar Miniature
This is a Highly detailed miniature of a Yulelad Candle Beggar 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 Yulelad Candle Beggar is a creature inspired by Icelandic folklore, where the Yule Lads are mischievous figures associated with the Christmas season. The Candle Beggar, known as Kertasníkir in Icelandic tradition, is one of these Yule Lads and is characterized by his obsession with candles. In a D&D campaign, the Candle Beggar can be depicted as a small, wiry humanoid with a perpetually hunched posture, sneaky demeanor, and a penchant for lurking in the shadows.
He typically has an affinity for dark, abandoned places such as dilapidated buildings or old dungeons, where he can pilfer candles to satisfy his bizarre craving for wax and light. His appearance is often ragged and soot-stained, reflecting his life spent skulking around in the darkness. The Candle Beggar's eyes might gleam with a strange, hungry light, fixated on any source of illumination.
In terms of gameplay, the Yulelad Candle Beggar might possess abilities that allow him to extinguish light sources magically, creating an advantage in darkness. He could have skills in stealth and sleight of hand, making it difficult for adventurers to detect his presence until he strikes. His main goal in encounters would be to steal candles or other light sources from the party, causing confusion and potentially leading them into traps or ambushes set by more dangerous creatures.
Additionally, the Candle Beggar could be used as a recurring nuisance in a campaign, adding a layer of mystery and frustration for players who must continually replace their light sources. Despite his mischievous nature, he might also serve as a source of information or even an unlikely ally if the players manage to catch him and negotiate, possibly trading his knowledge of the dark and hidden places in exchange for a steady supply of candles.