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Originally a special one-of-a-kind dragon-man, Kuyutha got absorbed into the Dragonborn race recently (though he's twice their size and has wings). Bahamut's most loyal servant, Kuyutha is beyond any priest or paladin, a holy general in the dragon-god's war against evil.

In 5th Edition D&D, Medusae are no longer a race, but rather cursed individuals.

 

Or perhaps interpretive dance.

 

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He's doing his froggy best!

A twisting, writhing being of flames and fire.

An old Dreamblade figure - fun fact, this single figure inspired a whole class of monsters in D&D!

He has an offer that you can't refuse.

Some insane people try to make themselves look draconic.

It's no secret that Dungeons & Dragons has taken bits and pieces from every kind of mythology, book, TV show, movie, video game, and other roleplaying system in the world, so of course it's got frost giants! Except these guys aren't the same as Norse jotuns, and instead are just another kind of elemental-themed giants. At least they resemble vikings, though! The Jarl is an awesome RPG miniature, and is an example of how you should use translucent plastic.

 

That little guy is actually part of the base, but works well here.

An obscure Dungeons & Dragons monster that debuted in the 3rd Edition Miniatures Manual (which wasn't really a minis manual), the Mad Slasher was part of the non-miniatures new monster listing... some of which got minis, most did not. The Slasher is a creepy little cyclopean spider-thing with razor-sharp claws that appears in large, large packs. Don't you just want to see a swarm of these fellows?

 

Hey, I'd love one as a pet! I would call him Skitters. I would train him and love him and pet him and we would be happy forever.

  

Evil hedonistic creatures that make their homes in ruins.

He's got too many experiments to do. He can't die yet!

The King of the Wind Demons, Pazuzu looks like a fiendish combination of lion, bird, and scorpion. He brings plagues, storms, and drought. In dry seasons, Pazuzu brings famine. In rainy seasons, he brings locusts. He revels in death and starvation, and glories as humans die beneath him.

 

Pazuzu's chief rival is his sister, Lamashtu, and invoking him can protect against her evil deeds and murder of children... but at what cost?

 

Low-ranking soldiers among the Yugoloth, Dhergoloths can see and attack in all directions!

She is the Storm, her thoughts the Wind, her will the Rain, her power Lightning.

A titanic monster made of pure chaotic violence.

The "wandering cats," Akatas apparently came from the moon!

"Those who survive the brain blast are never quite the same."

 

This is. The most awesome thing. Ever.

 

The Octorilla is a piece from Wizards of the Coast's unfortunately underrated and defunct game, Dreamblade. I remember it being fairly powerful, which doesn't mean much when compared to the fact that it is AWESOME.

This won't make sense if you are not one of the five people till living who played Dreamblade, but the Octorilla's special power was that it could attack multiple enemies before the actual combat phase began, and thus give your team an early advantage.

 

I might put up more Dreamblade pics sometime. That game had everything.

 

The original concept art can be found here:

jimnelsonart.blogspot.com/2011/05/octorilla-and-reluctant...

The first Umber Hulk mini was aprt of the first D&D miniatures set, and thus cost a hilariously large amount on the secondary market. Until they remade it, of course.

I took this photo a long time ago - it's a view of an undead eye tyrant that you never want to see!

 

Shares a sculpt, but not paint job, with the Beholder Ghost.

A type of devil related to dragons, the White Abishai breathe hellishly-cold ice!

i.e. The Dreamwatch Sphinx from Dreamblade - "We are all pawns on its board."

Hidden in the Pine Barrens, the jersey Devil is mysterious and feared.

 

A Zavackull is a pretty fancy name for... a ceiling roper! The foot of a Zavackull is especially strong, and they can stick to ceilings and remain motionless for very, very long periods of time. Zavackulls get to take greater advantage of the element of surprise than any other variant of their kind!

A couple of TIE fighters chase down an X-Wing. While the game may be crap (pity I found out after I picked up a bunch of these minis), the design of the minis look real sweet.

Wither beneath his bejeweled gaze!

He has a difficult life.

Some of the most powerful elites of the Devil army, the Gelugon ice devils are truly intimidating fiends.

Grindylows are the GOblins of the Sea - they may be little guys, but they sure are fierce!

This is the eventual fate of the daughters of Baba Yaga.

These horrible giants can heal from everything except for fire.

The Urdefhan live a cursed live, half in Hell and half in the grave. THeir necromancers are prized members of society.

 

The ancient demi-lich, his original body now only a skull, still commands great power from his Tomb of Horrors.

 

Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, Alain soon found how much he enjoyed combat, and became a soldier. With his tireless steed at his side, he is a fantastic cavalier. Kind of a jerk, but good at fighting.

It's Halloween, so how does a house-sized werewolf sound to you?

 

I think it'll take more than one silver bullet to bring this monster down...

 

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Horrific mutants made from altered Troglodytes, the Ghonatines are fearsome ravenous beasts.

Man, kids these days... no respect. No respect at all.

These odd constructs are created using unearthly metals and the shattered souls of elemental spiris. They are insane, and often share one consciousness among three bodies.

Some of the most terrifying of swarm beasts in the cosmos.

Dungeons & Dragons interpreted the mythological Salamander (See: A Hot Chick in my photostream) into a pseudo-reptilian fire-elemental species, and this odd, serpentine creature has become sort of a fantasy standard. The Flamebrother is its smallest variant, little bigger than a child - though certainly almost as lethal as your average kindergartener.

Meet Koruvus. Let's give him a hand!

A mighty ox forged from the very stars above.

Nobody's gonna mess with this living tank.

Taller and more slender than their relatives, War Trolls are intelligent mercenaries, learned in combat, who offer their services to the highest bidder. Hilariously, this means that War Trolls are sometimes heroes.

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