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The Reluctant Archduke of Despair

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Description

Behold the mighty Archduke Azazel, formerly in charge of the Third Circle of Administration and minor paperwork. Well, technically he’s still in charge, but he’d really, really rather not be. Look at him. He’s not contemplating the suffering of mortals or a master plan to corrupt the innocent. He’s looking at his own inbox.

Azazel is a modern demon suffering from an ancient affliction: utter, complete, relatable, soul-crushing despair over life's little bureaucratic inconveniences. The tragedy of his existence isn't cosmic; it's that his coffee was cold, his favorite mortal soul just repented on their deathbed (the cheek!), and someone cc’ed his boss, Lord Ba’al-Zebub, on an e-mail thread where Azazel clearly forgot to include the attachment.

So he sits. A monument to the tragedy of a demon who’s just over the whole 'hell' thing and really wishes he could just put in his two weeks and open a charming little tea shop. He’s not crying. He’s just… intensely, dramatically, humorously sad.

3D Print and Finish Details

  • Layer Height: 0.16mm (for that smooth, detailed look)
  • Print Process: High-quality FDM (filament-based) print.
  • Finish: Expertly hand-painted. The striking red skin, weathered green robe, stone-textured base, and bone-colored horns are all individually painted with love and a very steady hand.

Support Removal Instructions:

WARNING: Be extremely careful when removing the support material from the lower parts of the wings. These structures are very delicate and thin. Proceed slowly and carefully to avoid snapping the wing tips.

We highly recommend having a good, precise pair of tweezers on hand. Use the tweezers to gently grasp and peel away small sections of support from these sensitive areas. It's much better to take five extra minutes than to lose a wing tip to a careless tug.

A Note on Scaling: While this model is printable at smaller sizes, the best quality and finest details are achieved when it is scaled up larger. Larger prints also make the support removal process, especially on the wings, significantly easier.

 

 

 

Boost Me (for free)

This sad-sack Lord of the Underworld needs your help to cope with his digital despair! He’s drowning in emails and could really use a little digital love. Give this grumpy gargoyle a BOOST to help him finally find his inner peace (or at least find the attached file). It's the least you could do for a demon having a very bad day. Every interaction helps lift his poor, dramatic spirits! #BOOSTME

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