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Dungeons & Dragons Large Deep One Miniature

Dungeons & Dragons Large Deep One Miniature

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This is a Highly detailed miniature of a Large Deep One for Dungeons & Dragons. 

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

This miniature is made with Resin and comes unpainted. It will need to be Primed before painting.   

In Dungeons & Dragons, the Large Deep One is a monstrous, amphibious creature often associated with Lovecraftian horrors and the deep ocean. They are commonly depicted as alien-like, fish-human hybrids with a terrifying presence. Large Deep Ones are typically worshippers or servants of ancient, otherworldly entities, embodying the corruption of the sea and dark, primordial forces.

Physically, they are hulking, humanoid beings standing over 10 feet tall, with scaly, slimy skin, webbed appendages, and features like wide mouths filled with sharp teeth, bulging eyes, and tentacles or fins. Their powerful build makes them a formidable opponent in both water and on land, though they are most dangerous in aquatic environments. Deep Ones are capable of breathing both air and water, making them versatile predators in coastal and underwater regions.

In terms of abilities, Large Deep Ones have immense strength and resilience. They can swim swiftly, withstand cold and crushing depths, and sometimes exhibit psychic or magical powers. In many campaigns, they are minions of greater abominations or gods from the deep, often tasked with bringing doom to surface civilizations. Deep Ones are also known for corrupting others, causing mutations or even transforming humanoids into hybrid monstrosities like themselves.

Encounters with a Large Deep One are typically terrifying, not only because of their physical power but due to their association with cults, forbidden knowledge, and ancient evils. Their motivations are usually alien and incomprehensible, adding to their nightmarish nature, and their mere presence often signals a larger, darker plot tied to forgotten oceanic deities or realms.

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