Harbinger of Pestilence (Idinhelieth) by DM Stash

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Description

Where Idinhelieth walks, the ground beneath its taloned feet writhes with the half-consumed dead, and the air carries the sweet rot of a plague that has no cure.

  • ✔ 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

Idinhelieth — the Harbinger of Pestilence — is a creature born of infernal corruption and divine blasphemy, torn from the Hell at Heaven's Gate setting by DM Stash. This towering fiend rises from a writhing mound of corrupted flesh, hollow-eyed skulls, and grotesque buboes, its emaciated frame crowned with jagged bone spurs and a crown of cruel spines. Every inch of the sculpt tells a story of slow, inevitable decay — from the exposed ribcage and sinew-stretched torso to the long, grasping talons reaching forward as though already savouring its next victim. This is not a creature that fights; it spreads, and it waits.

For Dungeon Masters running campaigns steeped in infernal dread, divine corruption, or the slow unravelling of a civilisation, Idinhelieth serves as a centrepiece encounter unlike anything your players will have faced. The detailed scenic base — packed with writhing bodies and diseased growths — makes this equally compelling as a display piece for collectors who want something genuinely unsettling on the shelf.

Suited to adventurers who:

  • Need a boss-level fiend or demon lord avatar for a high-stakes D&D or TTRPG encounter
  • Are running a campaign arc around plague, infernal corruption, or celestial war
  • Want a display-quality collector's miniature with exceptional scenic basing
  • Are building a themed antagonist for a Warlock's patron or a forgotten-deity storyline

Encounter Hook:
The village of Cresthollow has been silent for three days. When the party arrives, they find the inhabitants still standing — hollow-eyed, swaying, and faintly smiling — arranged in a perfect circle around the village well. At the centre, rising slowly from the depths on a throne of fused bodies, Idinhelieth turns its crowned head toward them and exhales a breath that smells of flowers and decay in equal measure.

Details

What's included:
This miniature is printed at 32mm scale. The figure and scenic base are separate pieces and fit together cleanly — the two are designed to interact, so attaching them with superglue is recommended for the full effect. Supplied unpainted and ready for priming. Support marks may occasionally be present and are easily tidied up before painting.

Sculpted by DM Stash — visit their page to see more of their work.

Mitz & Simz — small enough to care about every single order.

Works beautifully alongside undead hordes for complete Shadowfell campaigns — or explore more from DM Stash.

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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