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Aether-Gorged Behemoths (2 Epic Breach Monsters)

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Aether-Gorged Behemoths

Deep within the shattered districts surrounding the Breach, colossal creatures roam among the ruins.

Known as Aether-Gorged Behemoths, these monsters were transformed by prolonged exposure to unstable magical energy leaking from the Breach itself. Their flesh fused with crystalline growths, arcane stone formations, and living corruption.

Some scholars believe the stone altars growing from their backs act as conduits that continuously draw power from the Breach, making them nearly impossible to contain.

Whether used as campaign-ending bosses, roaming threats, or guardians of corrupted ruins, these creatures are designed to serve as dramatic centerpiece encounters for tabletop adventures.

Included Models

• Variant A – Crystal-Spiked Behemoth

• Variant B – Corrupted Crystal Titan

Scale

Designed for 28–32mm heroic tabletop scale.

Printing

Optimized for FDM printing and tested for tabletop use.

Tabletop Use

Perfect for:

  • D&D
  • Pathfinder
  • Frostgrave
  • Skirmish Games
  • Narrative Campaigns
  • Boss Encounters

Bring the horrors of the Breach to your tabletop.

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