It took seven adventurers, three wizards, and a considerable amount of luck to bring it down. The streets ran cold that night, and nobody slept until the stone had stopped moving.
They cleaned it up, mounted it on a pedestal, and called it art. For three hundred years it stood in the great hall of the Aldenmoor Museum, while tourists sketched it and children dared each other to touch it. Exhibit 3-C. Petrified Mountain Troll. Do not tap the glass.
Nobody knows exactly what the Breach wanted with an old petrified troll. But when the sky split open and the light came pouring through, Exhibit 3-C was the first thing that moved.
It smashed through four walls, sat down heavily in the rubble, stuck a finger in its ear, and began to wonder —with some difficulty — what had just happened.
Three hundred years in a museum, and now it's ready for one more fight. Print it, light it, and give it a place on your battlefield — it's been waiting long enough. 🪨🕯️
Somewhere in the archives of the Aldenmoor Museum, there is a record of Exhibit 3-C. It reads: "Petrified Mountain Troll, origin unknown, pre-Breach era. Do not tap the glass."
Nobody taps the glass anymore.
This model is designed for the MakerWorld Breach Contest — a dark fantasy tabletop piece that tells a full story, from ancient battlefield to museum pedestal to magical apocalypse.
Print it, light it from below with a standard tealight, and watch the Breach cracks glow from within.
I used Bambulab translucent pla to better see the light.
In the base there're the insert for the tea light, no glue needed if the tollerance are ok..
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