Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs

Disgusting Ratfolk Archbishop

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FAQ

Where is my order?
Rest assured, we are printing, cleaning up and shipping your order as fast as we can. Myth Forged is just the two of us (Sam and Steve) so sometimes in busier periods a bit of a queue can develop. Average dispatch time is 5 days but check the banner at the top of the site for accurate lead times.
 
What kind of glue should I use?
I use a gel super glue. We sell Loctite on the store as we know it works!
Poly/plastic cement will not work
 
What prep do I need to do for painting?
The miniatures should be ready for a priming coat, however I'd always recommend a quick wash with warm, soapy water. You can paint directly onto the mini, but I recommend priming.
 
Why have some of the miniatures come on supports?
I ship delicate or small things with the supports still attached. I've found that things get broken and/or lost if I don't. If you submerge them in hot warm for 15 seconds, most miniatures will peel off the supports really easily. Just go slowly and steadily.
 
My mini feels sticky/tacky to touch - what's going on?
Sometimes the combination of humidity and the packaging causes the washing solution to make the surface a little tacky. This can be solved with a wash in either isopolyl alcohol, or just hot soapy water. Leave to dry in the sun/warm dry place and they'll be fine.

Introducing the Mutated Ratfolk Arch Bishop miniature, a grotesque and powerful figure for your Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder 2E, or Call of Cthulhu campaigns. This miniature depicts a ratfolk who has undergone profound mutations, gaining extra arms and legs, with the eerie and unsettling addition of hundreds of tiny rat heads emerging from his skin. As an arch bishop, this character wields both spiritual authority and arcane power, twisted by dark forces into a manifestation of chaos and corruption.

The sculpture of the Mutated Ratfolk Arch Bishop is a marvel of miniature design, capturing the horror and complexity of its mutated form. The additional limbs are posed to suggest both the enhanced capabilities and the unnaturalness of the arch bishop's new body. The multitude of tiny rat heads, each meticulously detailed, creates a skin-crawling effect, emphasizing the character's connection to vermin and dark magic. The arch bishop's expression is one of malevolent cunning, overseeing his domain with an iron will corrupted by dark powers.

For miniature painting enthusiasts, this Mutated Ratfolk Arch Bishop presents an extraordinary challenge and an opportunity to push the boundaries of their craft. The complexity of the miniature, with its additional limbs and numerous rat heads, demands careful planning and a steady hand. Painting this figure offers a chance to experiment with skin tones and textures, creating contrasts between the ratfolk's original fur and the grotesque additions to his body. Highlighting the arch bishop's features and the individual rat heads can bring out the depth of his corruption and the detail of the sculpt.

Incorporating the Mutated Ratfolk Arch Bishop into your TTRPG sessions introduces a formidable antagonist or a deeply complex ally. His appearance can signify the influence of dark gods, the outcome of forbidden experiments, or the presence of a powerful curse. As a leader, his motivations can be as twisted as his form, offering players a unique challenge to understand, combat, or harness the power he represents. The Mutated Ratfolk Arch Bishop is not just an enemy; he's a harbinger of the themes of mutation, corruption, and the blurred lines between power and madness.

100mm base. 32mm scale.

Licensing

This miniature is officially licensed by Arch Villian Games