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Alluring Marilith

Alluring Marilith

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Mini Spotlight: Alluring Marilith

Alluring Marilith is an Artisan Guild Marilith miniature centred on a demon with many arms, a serpentine lower body and an array of weapons. The product description frames her as both alluring and dangerous, which gives the model a clear purpose on the table: she is designed to feel impressive, complicated and difficult to ignore when she appears in a scene.

The sculpt's main visual hook is the balance between elegance and threat. Each arm adds movement around the figure, while the swords and daggers make her role as a skilled combatant immediately readable. That combination helps the miniature work as more than a generic monster. It has a strong outline, distinctive body shape and enough weapon detail to make it a natural focal point for a major encounter.

Source-backed details

  • Creature type: the product tags identify the miniature as a Demon and Marilith.
  • Creator: the listing credits Artisan Guild, with the description noting that the miniature is officially licensed by Artisan's Guild.
  • Table footprint: the source description lists a 50mm base and 32mm scale.
  • Model features: the Marilith has many arms, a serpentine lower body and weapons including swords and daggers.
  • Finish: the product description says the miniature is unpainted, leaving the final colour scheme to the collector or painter.

Where it fits in play

The source description specifically mentions Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder 2E and Call of Cthulhu. In a fantasy campaign, the Alluring Marilith can serve as the daunting adversary described in the listing, or as the powerful entity that changes the tone of a session as soon as it reaches the table. In a darker story, the same sculpt can be used as a central figure whose presence creates intrigue and danger without needing a large group of supporting monsters.

It also has useful flexibility for the Game Master. The description suggests roles such as central antagonist, mysterious ally or powerful neutral force, so the miniature does not have to be used in only one way. Its weapon spread supports combat-heavy scenes, while the elegant pose and unusual form give it enough personality for tense conversation, revelation or confrontation before initiative is rolled.

For collectors who sort shelves by faction or encounter type, the Demon and Marilith tags make this an easy piece to group with other demon threats. For campaign prep, the same tags help it stand out quickly when you need a single dramatic model rather than a crowd scene.

Painting and display notes

Because the miniature is supplied unpainted, it gives painters several clear areas to separate: skin, serpentine body, weapons and any armour or jewellery details visible on the sculpt. The many blades can be kept consistent for a unified look or varied slightly so each arm has its own point of interest. That makes the piece a strong candidate for a display shelf as well as a recurring tabletop threat.

Product details

For images, current pricing and the live product listing, see the Alluring Marilith product page.