Ecstatic Tulpas
Ecstatic Tulpas
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Manifestations of desire and dread, bringing your darkest dreams to life.
Ecstatic Tulpas are manifestations of raw emotion and subconscious desire, born from the fevered dreams of powerful demons and their devoted followers. These otherworldly beings are shaped by the subconscious thoughts of those around them, constantly shifting and twisting to reflect the deepest fears or hidden desires of their victims. Their presence creates an aura of emotional chaos, distorting reality and plunging those nearby into a surreal world where pleasure and pain become indistinguishable. Neither truly alive nor entirely tangible, Ecstatic Tulpas are fragments of psychic energy made flesh, woven together by the chaotic power of the Abyss.
Physically, Ecstatic Tulpas are dreamlike and ever-changing, their warped forms blending beauty and horror. Their shimmering, ethereal bodies stretch and contort unnaturally, reflecting the torment they inflict on others. To encounter a Tulpa is to confront one’s darkest nightmares, as they manipulate emotions and perceptions, forcing enemies to relive moments of despair or overwhelming ecstasy. While fragile compared to other demons, their true strength lies in their psychological warfare, turning allies against one another or paralyzing foes with visions of madness and rapture. Ecstatic Tulpas embody the chaotic power of the Abyss, a terrifying reminder of the torment that lies within one’s own mind.
Creature Caster uses a 3D printer Resin that is a perfect blend of detail and durability. Combined with its matte finish and grey tone make it nearly indistinguishable from our traditional resin casts. 3D printed models come in minimal pieces and with supports removed, however some sanding and clipping is required to achieve a flawless finish.
Most of our 3D prints come in only 2-3 parts and as such assembly instructions are not required.
Height: ~115mm
Model Count: 2
Bases: 90 x 70mm round
Model is unassembled and unpainted. Intended for ages 14+.
When assembling, only use cyanoacrylate glue (medium viscosity, for best results) as other glues may damage the material.