Devourer by Monster Atlas

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Description

Something pulled from the deepest pits of the Abyss, the Devourer is not merely hungry — it is defined by hunger, its very body a grotesque monument to consumption run mad.

  • ✔ 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 Devourer is one of those miniatures that stops the table cold the moment it hits the mat. Gaunt limbs stretch into long, talon-tipped claws — one hand splayed wide, the other raised and grasping — while exposed ribs cage something truly disturbing: a second screaming face, pressed grotesquely against the creature's chest cavity as though attempting to claw its way out. The bald, bulbous head sits atop hunched, knotted shoulders, jagged ears swept back, mouth open in a silent or perhaps very loud shriek. Every surface of the sculpt speaks to wrongness — the skin textured, stretched too thin over protruding bone, the lower abdomen bloated beneath the ribcage like something poorly digested.

Monster Atlas have captured a creature that feels genuinely unsettling rather than simply monstrous. There is real craft in the anatomy here: the asymmetry of the arms, the webbed claws on one hand versus the bony talons on the other, the way the pose reads as predatory stillness rather than mid-lunge. It is the kind of miniature that rewards careful painting — pale necrotic flesh, bruised cavity shadows, glinting wet highlights on the exposed sternum — and looks equally compelling as a raw grey display piece on the shelf between sessions.

Suitable for adventurers who enjoy:

  • Running horror-tinged Abyssal or Shadowfell encounters with genuine table dread
  • Representing a Devourer, Greater Shadow Demon, or bespoke homebrew abomination
  • Painting ambitious, deeply textured character studies with strong light and shadow contrast
  • Adding a centrepiece threat that players will remember long after the session ends

Encounter Hook

The party follows the trail of missing pilgrims into a collapsed chapel, the walls still bearing sun-god iconography now smeared in something dark. In the far transept, crouched over a half-consumed form, the Devourer slowly raises its head — the face in its chest already screaming their names.

Details

Miniature supplied unpainted and unassembled. Available in supported and unsupported variants to suit your preferred printing setup. Supplied without a base unless stated. Designed at 32mm scale.

Sculpted by Monster Atlas — visit their collection to explore more of their work.

Pairs well with other fiendish horrors and Abyssal campaign encounters — or explore more from Monster Atlas.

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