Bone Naga by Atlanticus Arts
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Description
Long after the naga's flesh has rotted away, the dark magic binding its bones endures — rising from a bed of shattered skulls, it strikes with the same cruel intelligence it carried in life.
- ✔ 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 Bone Naga is one of tabletop gaming's most distinctive undead threats — a serpentine predator stripped to its skeleton yet fully animated by necrotic will. Atlanticus Arts' sculpt captures that duality masterfully: the great cobra-like hood of exposed ribs flares wide around a snarling draconic skull, each individual rib and vertebra rendered with crisp, clean detail that rewards careful painting. The coiling body spirals down to a scenic base littered with fragments of bone and shattered masonry, telling a quiet story of the ancient tomb this creature never truly left.
As a multipart sculpt, the Bone Naga arrives with both decorative and plain base options, giving you the choice between a rich narrative display piece or a clean tabletop-ready mount. The level of anatomical detail — the articulated ribcage, the swept-back cranial spines, the exposed jaw set in a permanent, fang-baring snarl — makes this an engaging painting project whether you're going for bleached ossuary white, lichen-stained dungeon bone, or a ghostly spectral glow.
This miniature suits adventurers who:
- Run necromancer NPCs or liches who keep a Bone Naga as a bound guardian
- Need a centrepiece encounter creature for ancient tombs, crypts, or Underdark ruins
- Want a showcase painting project with clear anatomical structure to highlight with washes and contrast paints
- Are building out a Ravenloft or Shadowfell campaign with memorable, visually distinct monsters
- Collect undead miniatures for display and want a serpentine form that stands apart from typical skeletal warriors
Encounter Hook
The party descends into the third sub-level of the Tomb of Khemret the Unmourned, following a trail of fresh claw marks in the stone. They find the source in a vaulted chamber choked with old bones — the Bone Naga that has served as the tomb's guardian for three centuries rears from the ossuary floor, its hollow eye sockets flickering with cold violet light. The necromancer who sent them here neglected to mention that she was once this creature's master — and that it remembers her face, and by extension, the face of anyone bearing her sigil.
Details
Sculpted by Atlanticus Arts — visit their collection to see more of their work.
Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Decorative scenic base and plain base both included. Supported and unsupported variants available.
Pairs well with undead encounter warbands and Ravenloft gothic horror campaigns — or explore more from Atlanticus Arts.
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Ready to add this adventurer to your collection? Order today and we'll print it fresh for you here in the UK.
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