Gnome Squidling by The Toadstool Weaver

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Description

Something went terribly, irreversibly wrong in the arcanist's laboratory — and what shambles out of the dark on writhing tentacles was once, distantly, a gnome.

  • ✔ 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 Gnome Squidling is one of those miniatures that stops people mid-session. Rendered as a digital sculpt in a clean, pre-painted grey, the creature stands hunched on a mass of thick, curling tentacles that serve as both legs and trailing appendages. Where a face should be, a single enormous cyclopean eye stares outward with unsettling blankness. A gnome-like torso — complete with tiny grasping clawed hands — is fused into the writhing body, as though the humanoid form has been partially consumed or subsumed by something far older and wetter. The silhouette is deeply alien: rounded, swollen at the top, dragging at the bottom, with individual tentacle tips curling independently across the base.

The sculpt sits in that rich space between aberration and body horror — something that could slot into a Far Realm incursion, a failed Underdark experiment, a warlock's patron made grotesquely flesh, or a Mind Flayer thrall gone wrong. It reads immediately as a creature, not a person, and yet the remnants of personhood are exactly what make it so unsettling. Paint it pale and luminescent for a deep-sea horror feel, or go sickly purples and greens for something truly Far Realm in character.

Particularly well-suited for adventurers who:

  • Run Far Realm, Underdark, or aberration-heavy campaigns
  • Want a unique enemy that sparks immediate questions at the table
  • Are looking for a Horror or Spelljammer encounter piece with real visual impact
  • Collect grotesque and unusual creatures for display alongside more conventional minis
  • Need a memorable boss or lieutenant for an eldritch horror arc

Encounter Hook: The party follows a trail of alchemical residue into a gnomish inventor's abandoned workshop beneath the city. In the lowest chamber, surrounded by shattered apparatus and arcane notes written in increasingly frantic hand, something turns to face them — one enormous eye catching the torchlight, tentacles scraping across the flagstones. On the workbench behind it: the inventor's journal, open to a page titled "Day 47 — The Merging Is Nearly Complete."

Details

This listing is for a single Gnome Squidling miniature at 32mm scale. Supplied unpainted with no base unless otherwise stated. Printed to order in high-detail resin. Pre-supported files used in production for clean, accurate results.

Sculpted by The Toadstool Weaver — visit their collection to explore more of their wonderfully weird and characterful sculpts.

Pairs well with other aberrations and Underdark encounters — or explore more unsettling sculpts from The Toadstool Weaver.

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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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