Igi-Uru of Malifica
Igi-Uru of Malifica
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Manifestations of Malifica’s chaos, the Igi-Uru twist reality and minds alike, spreading terror and destruction with their nightmarish gaze.
The Igi-Uru are nightmarish entities born from the chaotic energies of Malifica, their forms an unholy blend of fiendish anatomy and otherworldly terror. Floating ominously through the air, these creatures are composed of bulbous, pulsating masses that meld grotesquely with countless eyes and gaping maws filled with needle-like teeth. From their bodies trail long, sinuous tendrils that undulate with a haunting grace, creating an unsettling contrast to their horrifying appearance. Their presence alone warps the air around them, exuding an aura of dread that chills even the bravest souls.
More than just physical monstrosities, the Igi-Uru embody the malevolent essence of Malifica, their many eyes said to peer into the past and future while distorting the present. These eyes emit beams of destructive energy, capable of disintegrating flesh or inducing paralyzing terror in those unfortunate enough to meet their gaze. They are the enforcers and hunters of Malifica's hierarchy, often unleashed upon the mortal realms to spread chaos and despair. The Igi-Uru’s ability to twist perceptions and fracture reality makes them not only a physical threat but also a psychological one, leaving even seasoned adventurers questioning their sanity in the wake of these horrors.
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: ~38mm
Model Count: 5
Bases: 32mm (and 10mm and 40mm flying stems)
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.