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Kuriazor the Dark Scaled – Dragon of the Depths

Kuriazor the Dark Scaled – Dragon of the Depths

Vanlig pris 218,75 NOK
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Link to the information about campaign addon: https://www.dmstash.com/product/a-grim-siege/
You will receive a PDF of the campaign when buying the addon. The PDF includes maps, NPCs and other useful information for running the campaign. The addon is optional and you can choose to buy only the miniature if you want.

A 3D printed miniature from DM Stash. It is printed from high quality resin on a high resolution 3D printer with 19x24µm accuracy and will be primed before shipping so that it is ready to paint.

Parts will not be glued on to help painting the miniature easier and to secure transport, normal superglue works fine.

Standard 32mm scale for roleplaying miniatures!
These ones are Huge-sized according to Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder scale, it fits on a 75mm diameter base.

If you want another scale or have any custom requests, just send us a message and we will find a solution for you.

FREE US shipping when ordering for $35 USD or more!
FREE worldwide shipping when ordering for 35EUR or more!

All models are made by DM Stash (https://www.dmstash.com/) and we have a license to sell the 3D printed objects.

All prints are made to order, cleaned and cured by hand and then primed. We do our best to remove support structures from the objects, some bumps may remain and may need to be filed or sanded.

Note that the miniatures are small and thin in some places and may be brittle.

We try our best to secure the miniatures in the packages but mailing services around the world may handle the packages with little care, if anything breaks from transport issues please contact us and we will replace them.

A Dragon trapped and studied as part of Project Glass Ceiling. Uncovered from an unmarked island south of Baldur, Kuriazor was sedated and brought back to Grimhelm where he was buried in the laybrinthine depths beneath the Lion’s Den Citadel. There, alongside a plethora of other experiments, the dragon was the subject of a plethora of studies and experiments, in hopes the creature could be controlled via psionic energy. With the recent rebel attacks, the project was postponed until the political climate cooled, though now with the siege of Grimhelm, the dragon may see its first attempt at combat deployment.

Few creatures live to see empires rise and fall. Kuriazor had seen many. Hatched in an age before Baldur bore a name, he slumbered for centuries beneath an unmarked island, his body entwined in roots, time marching idly by, unwitting to the dragon’s slumber. His dreams were of fire and flight, but the world had forgotten dragons. He was content to let it. That was, until he was discovered by the Men of Baldur. The men of Project Glass Ceiling.

Armed with steel, sorcery, and psionic dampeners, they did not come to slay, but to capture. When they reached into his mind: groping, probing, trying to unmake a being of old into something they could control, he roared, and the cliffsides split. But Kuriazor was ancient, not invincible. The sedatives worked. The chains held. They took him from his island and dragged him into the depths of Grimhelm.

There, beneath the Lion’s Den Citadel, he was buried in darkness, another specimen in the labyrinthine bowels where men played as gods. They did not kill him. Rather he became just another in a long list of experiments.

After Baldur’s numerous rebellions and an ever growing list of failed experiments, Project Glass Ceiling was abandoned. Kuriazor’s captors turned their attention elsewhere. The dampeners still hummed, the sigils still burned, but for the first time in decades, he was left alone. And alone, he began to remember.The chains weakened. The psionic bonds frayed. The leash they had woven around his mind was neglected: stretched thin by years of decay. It too began to break. Now, as the siege of Grimhelm looms, the ruling generals grow desperate. The project was never meant to be unleashed, but they have no choice. Kuriazor will be unleashed. Whether as a weapon of Baldur or its reckoning, remains to be seen.
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