The Crown-Chomping Horror Your Gaming Table Can't Forget

Published on 15 April 2025 at 20:24

A Royal Feast for Your Collection

"Some villains conquer kingdoms. Others just eat the kings." Remember that feeling when your players finally faced the campaign's big bad, only for someone to plop down a random goblin mini with a sticky note that says "Dragon"? Talk about a royal disappointment! Well, prepare to rule your game night with our newest masterpiece: Nothric, The Kingeater – the monarch-munching monstrosity that's about to devour your expectations (and your party's morale)!

Standing majestically on a 100mm base, this ethereal nightmare doesn't just make an entrance – he makes kingdoms crumble. And unlike those rulers he consumes, Nothric isn't easily forgotten. With intricate details from his broken crown skull to the wisps of forgotten royalty swirling around him, this is one miniature that will have your players writing their wills before initiative is even rolled.

"Crown" Your Collection With Excellence

Unlike other miniatures that might claim royal lineage, Nothric truly delivers sovereign-grade quality:

  • Jaw-dropping detail that captures every skeletal contour and tattered royal vestment (pun absolutely intended – his jaw literally drops to devour monarchs!)
  • Ethereal elements that seem to defy the laws of physical creation – just as Nothric defies the laws of mortality
  • Orbit of broken crowns and scepters creating a dynamic "royal graveyard" effect that tells a story even before your DM opens their mouth
  • Compatible with 5E and One Page Rules systems because even dimension-hopping horrors need to follow some rules

Crafted with precision that makes traditional manufacturing methods bow in reverence, each layer of this figure reveals new details that will have your gaming group leaning in for a closer look – probably their last mistake before their characters are promptly forgotten from existence.

"Reign" Supreme At Your Gaming Table

Let's be honest – nothing says "this campaign is about to get serious" like placing a miniature that literally erases rulers from memory onto the table. When your players see Nothric materialize, they'll know this isn't just another dungeon crawl.

"Wait, did we have a king? I swear we were just meeting with... someone important? What were we doing again?" – Last words of countless royal advisors

Perfect for:

  • That campaign finale you've been plotting for months
  • The warlock patron that makes players question if power is worth the price
  • Making other DMs "crown" you the miniature monarch at your next game night
  • Simply displaying on your shelf as a conversation starter (and nightmare fuel)

A "Throne" in the Side of Memory

What makes Nothric truly unique in your collection isn't just his imposing presence or the fact that he can make your most powerful NPCs disappear without a trace. It's the story he brings to your game.

Each figure emerges from our workshop with the same careful attention a master jeweler might give to a royal diadem. The difference? This creation is designed to erase all memory of those diadems. Ironic, isn't it?

Unlike mass-produced miniatures that roll off assembly lines faster than dice off a table, each Nothric is crafted with techniques that preserve details you simply won't find elsewhere. From the translucent wisps of forgotten memories to the hollow eyes that have witnessed empires fall, no detail is too small to receive our royal treatment.

Painting Suggestions: Colors Fit For A King('s End)

While Nothric arrives ready to terrify right out of the package, those looking to add their personal touch might consider:

  • Ethereal teals and ghostly greens for the spectral elements
  • Tarnished golds and silvers for the broken crown fragments
  • Deep, void-like blacks that seem to absorb light rather than reflect it
  • Subtle OSL (Object Source Lighting) techniques to create an otherworldly glow

Pro tip: Paint him while listening to the sound of empires falling. Or just some epic battle music. Either works.

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