Banderhobb by The Toadstool Weaver
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Description
Something vast and wrong has crawled out of the bog — a hulking mass of warty green flesh, lolling tongue, and hollow yellow eyes that suggest something stolen was swallowed whole.
- ✔ 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 Banderhobb is one of the more unsettling corners of D&D's monster roster — a creature that reads as almost comedic until you realise what's dangling from its mouth. The Toadstool Weaver's sculpt captures exactly that unease: a toad-like frame that bulges with bloated mass, studded with dark wart-clusters and mottled pale across its vast gut. The lolling tongue extends with grotesque casualness, and those heavy-lidded yellow eyes carry a dim, patient malice. This is a creature that does not need to hurry. It has already eaten.
The sculpt rewards painters looking for strong textural contrast — the warty hide offers crisp raised detail for drybrushing and washes, while the pale underbelly transitions beautifully from dark swamp green. Whether you're leaning into a sickly slime-green scheme or something more grotesque and necrotic, the anatomy gives you everything you need to work with.
As a creature in lore, the Banderhobb serves darker masters — conjured by hags and warlocks to abduct victims and drag them back through shadowed places. On the tabletop, that makes it a superb encounter monster for swamp campaigns, Ravenloft arcs, or anywhere a patron's reach extends into the fetid dark.
- Adventurers running hag covens or dark fey encounters who need a creature that does the dirty work
- Dungeon Masters building swamp, marshland, or Ravenloft-themed sessions with a creature that unsettles players without a word
- Painters who love challenging skin textures, wart clusters, and creature anatomy
- Collectors drawn to the weirder, more grotesque corners of the monster manual
Encounter Hook: The party is hired to find a missing village elder — last seen heading to the market three nights ago. The trail leads into the marsh, where enormous webbed prints sink deep into the mud. Then, just at the treeline, they find his hat. And hear, somewhere ahead in the dark water, a sound like slow swallowing.
Details
This listing is for a single Banderhobb miniature sculpted by The Toadstool Weaver. The miniature is supplied unpainted and unassembled (no assembly required for this sculpt). Available in pre-supported or unsupported variants to suit your printing setup.
Sculpted by The Toadstool Weaver — visit their collection to see more of their work.
Pairs well with creatures from the swamp and marshland encounters or the gothic dread of Ravenloft — or explore more from The Toadstool Weaver.
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