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Goblin Mage

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Goblin Pyromancer & Relic-Seeke

"Do not mistake the size of the spark for the strength of the blaze."

Clad in the tattered, oversized robes of a long-forgotten academy, this goblin mage is a testament to the chaotic brilliance of goblin-kind. Underneath the deep shadows of his frayed hood, a sharp, calculating gaze fixes upon his foes, his face lined with the grim determination of a sorcerer who has survived his own experiments.

Visual Highlights

  • The Staff of the Prime Crystal: In his right hand, he grips a gnarled, root-like wooden staff that coils around a massive, raw arcane crystal. The crystal hums with unstable, channeled energy, serving as his primary conduit for long-range spellcasting.
  • The Flame-Hand: His left hand is raised, fingers curled as he effortlessly conjures a dancing flame. The casual display of pyromancy suggests a dangerous familiarity with fire magic.
  • The Alchemist’s Kit: Around his waist, a crude rope belt secures an assortment of pouches, scrolls, and a glass potion vial—likely filled with volatile components or draft elixir to boost his mana pool.
  • The Base: He stands atop a textured stone surface, surrounded by ancient roots and stray rubble, indicating he is often found exploring deep dungeons, forgotten ruins, or subterranean caverns.

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