Maestemal the Flayed
Maestemal the Flayed
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Maestemal the Flayed, astride his nightmarish Pyhrax, is the harbinger of torment, carving despair into the fabric of existence in the name of the Slumbering King.
Maestemal the Flayed is a Rider of Torment and a horrifying embodiment of pain and suffering, serving as both executioner and artist of agony. His grotesque form is clad in a grisly tapestry of flayed skin and bones, the remnants of countless victims stitched into a macabre shroud. Spiked chains and barbed weapons adorn his body, each tool designed to inflict unrelenting torment. His dead eyes burn with a malevolent fire, reflecting the eternal suffering he endures and gleefully inflicts upon others. Maestemal is a chilling figure on the battlefield, wielding his grotesque artistry with merciless precision as he carves a path of despair.
At his side is his mount, a Discordian Pyhrax—a nightmarish fusion of dragon and demon. With scales as dark as the void, horned flesh, and wings that blot out the sun, the Pyhrax is a living engine of destruction. Its presence warps reality, spreading misery wherever it treads, and its serpentine form strikes terror into the hearts of even the bravest foes. Together, Maestemal and his Pyhrax serve the Slumbering King, heralds of torment who leave only silence and suffering in their wake. Their legend, whispered in hushed tones, is a grim reminder that some fates are far worse than death.
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: ~150mm
Model Count: 1
Bases: 100mm 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.