Chuul 02 by Yasashii Kyojin Studios
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Description
From the flooded caverns beneath the world it drags itself upward — all serrated claw, writhing tendril, and ancient, patient hunger.
- ✔ 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 Chuul is one of D&D's most viscerally unsettling aberrations, and this sculpt from Yasashii Kyojin Studio does full justice to that reputation. This is pose 02 of the Chuul range — a second variant that captures the creature mid-rise, its segmented insectoid body coiling beneath a humanoid upper torso crowned with a mass of grasping tentacles. Two enormous serrated claws arc wide overhead, and the creature's multi-limbed frame gives it the look of something that has evolved specifically to be difficult to outrun. The detail across the carapace — every ridge, every barb, every armoured plate — rewards a careful paint job and looks equally arresting straight off the build plate.
Whether you're running an Underdark expedition or a coastal dungeon crawl thick with brine and dread, this miniature carries the table presence that a genuine aberrant horror demands. It works beautifully as a mid-tier boss monster, a guardian creature serving some deeper eldritch power, or a wandering apex predator your players will absolutely not forget the first time they see it drop onto the battlemat.
Perfect for adventurers who:
- Want a characterful Chuul sculpt that goes beyond a generic crustacean — this one reads as truly alien
- Are building Underdark or waterlogged dungeon encounters and need a creature with real table presence
- Collect aberrations and eldritch monsters for display or as part of a painted showcase
- Own pose 01 and want a second variant for multi-creature encounters or dioramas
Encounter Hook:
The party has been hired to investigate a series of disappearances along a subterranean river trade route. When they find the last barge — hull staved in from the inside, cargo untouched, the crew simply gone — something beneath the black water shifts. Then a claw the size of a tower shield rises over the gunwale, and the intelligence behind those blank compound eyes makes it clear this was never about the cargo.
Details
Printed at 32mm scale. Available with or without a plain black display base — the base ships unattached and can be fixed with a small amount of glue. Every miniature is quality checked before dispatch; as with all high-detail resin prints, minor support marks may occasionally be present and are simple to clean up.
Sculpted by Yasashii Kyojin Studio — visit their page to see more of their work.
Mitz & Simz — where the D&D never really ended, it just became a business.
A natural companion for aberration horrors and Underdark delves enthusiasts — see more from Yasashii Kyojin.
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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