Almiraj by The Toadstool Weaver
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Description
Deceptively docile in appearance, the Almiraj is a creature of ancient magical origin — a rabbit bearing a spiralled horn sharp enough to skewer the unwary adventurer who mistakes it for harmless.
- ✔ 32mm scale resin miniature, printed fresh to order in the UK
- ✔ Supplied unpainted and ready to prime
- ✔ Compatible with D&D, Pathfinder, and all tabletop RPGs
- ✔ Equally at home on the gaming table or the display shelf
The Almiraj cuts a quietly remarkable figure — a large, fluffy rabbit sitting upright on its haunches, its amber-and-white fur rendered in rich layered texture across its body. A single spiralled horn rises from its brow, ringed and tapered to a sharp tip, unmistakably magical in origin. The creature's posture is alert but composed: paws tucked, ears half-folded, dark eyes wide and watchful. The sculpt captures something genuinely unsettling in that contrast — soft, familiar, and entirely capable of ruining your day.
The fur texturing throughout is exceptional, with individual tufts visible across the chest mane, flanks, and haunches. Darker spotting marks the hindquarters, and the white chest and underbelly fur give the piece real depth and variety — a rewarding subject for wet blending, drybrushing, or both. The spiralled horn is a fine focal point for a contrasting colour or a touch of arcane shimmer.
Whether you're running it as a trickster beast in a meadow encounter, a familiar bound to an eccentric hedge wizard, or a cryptid whispered about by villagers, the Almiraj brings genuine character to the table. It works just as well as a display piece — sitting quietly on a shelf, horn catching the light, looking entirely too smug about it.
- Adventurers running grassland or woodland encounters who want something memorable beyond wolves and boars
- DMs building out a faerie-touched wilderness with creatures that feel genuinely mythic
- Painters looking for a technically interesting fur-and-horn piece with distinct colour zones
- Collectors who appreciate the stranger corners of the D&D bestiary rendered with care
Encounter Hook: The party has been hired to investigate a series of livestock disappearances near a farming village. Tracks lead to a meadow where a suspiciously large, horn-bearing rabbit sits in the middle of the field, calmly watching them approach. The horn bears a dried red stain. The rabbit does not run.
Details
Scale: 32mm. Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Available in pre-supported and unsupported variants — choose whichever suits your setup at checkout.
Sculpted by The Toadstool Weaver — visit their collection to explore more of their work.
Pairs well with creatures from the beasts collection and forest wilderness encounters — or explore more from The Toadstool Weaver.
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