Demon Lord Yeenoghu Attack by Epic Miniatures
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Description
The war-howl reaches the party a full six seconds before Yeenoghu does — and by then, the flail is already swinging.
- ✔ Large-scale miniature on a huge 76.5mm base — significantly bigger than standard 32mm
- ✔ 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
Yeenoghu is one of the most viscerally terrifying figures in the Abyss — the Demon Lord of Gnolls, a creature of savage hunger and boundless destruction. Where Orcus schemes and Demogorgon manipulates, Yeenoghu simply charges. This sculpt captures that essence perfectly: a hulking, hunched predator mid-lunge, every cord of muscle visible beneath cracked, scaled hide, claws splayed and jaws parted in a snarl that needs no translation.
The miniature is offered in two weapon variants. The first poses Yeenoghu with a brutal stone-headed maul raised high overhead — raw, primitive, devastating. The second arms him with his iconic triple-headed flail, the spiked chain coiled and trailing as he brings it to bear, a weapon as chaotic as the demon lord himself. Both variants share the same dynamic, forward-lunging pose: one leg extended, the body twisting with aggressive momentum. The sculpt's detail work across the ribbed torso, layered scales on the back, and bone-adorned forearms rewards careful painting and will hold washes and drybrushing with ease.
At a huge 76.5mm base size, this is a centrepiece miniature — the kind that silences the table when it lands. The scale makes it appropriate for Yeenoghu as a true Demon Lord encounter or for representing any enormous gnoll war-chief or abyssal beast-lord your campaign demands.
This miniature suits adventurers who:
- Are running a gnoll warband campaign leading to a Demon Lord confrontation
- Need a centrepiece boss for an Abyssal or Underdark arc
- Want a large-scale display piece with exceptional sculpted texture
- Play Out of the Abyss or any campaign where Yeenoghu features as a major antagonist
Encounter Hook: The party has tracked the gnoll war-band for three sessions, expecting a chieftain. Instead, the ritual circle at the canyon's heart tears open — and through the shimmering portal steps something far worse than any chieftain. The ground cracks beneath feet too large and too wrong, and every gnoll in the camp drops to its knees and begins to laugh.
Details
Supplied as a single unpainted miniature on a huge 76.5mm round base. Available in two sculpt variants — stone maul and triple-headed flail — each printed separately. The level of surface detail across the hide, scales, and musculature makes this an excellent project for experienced painters seeking rich texture to work with.
Sculpted by Epic Miniatures — visit their collection to explore more of their creature and boss sculpts.
Pairs well with fiend and demon encounters and Abyssal campaign settings — or explore more from Epic Miniatures.
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