Feastling Disperser of Ruin
Feastling Disperser of Ruin
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All things of Ruin have a mother.
Feastling Dispersers towering above its smaller brethren, commanding vast swarms as it spreads destruction and despair in its wake, a monstrous force of nature driven by an insatiable hunger for flesh and blood. With its twisted visage contorted into a mask of malice and hunger, it lashes out at its victims with cruel efficiency, tearing into their flesh with its razor-sharp teeth.
More horrifying than its voracious appetite is the manner in which the Feastling Disperser perpetuates its vile legacy. With a sickening precision, it injects its victims with a hideous payload of eggs, each one containing the potential for untold suffering and horror. These eggs, once implanted within the host's body, hatch into smaller Feastlings, further spreading the plague of corruption and despair with each passing moment.
The process is a gruesome and macabre ritual, a fate of agony and despair that serves to perpetuate the cycle of death and destruction wrought by Feastling Dispersers. As the eggs take root within their unwilling hosts, the true horror of the creature's existence becomes painfully clear.
A Feastling Disperser, with its horrifying ability to implant eggs into its victims, ensures that the cycle of suffering and despair continues unabated, spreading its vile influence like a contagion through the land.
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: ~30mm
Model Count: 1
Bases: 40mm 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.