Petrified Succubus (Vehrin) by DM Stash
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Description
She was frozen mid-sentence — a smirk still curling her lips, one clawed hand resting on her knee as if she had all the time in the Nine Hells — and still, somehow, she watches you.
- ✔ 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
Vehrin is no ordinary succubus. Sculpted by DM Stash, this miniature depicts her not in flight or mid-seduction, but enthroned — petrified in the act of ruling, her great bat-wings spread behind her like a dark diptych, her spade-tipped tail coiled lazily at her side. The stonework throne beneath her is cracked and aged, with melted candles pooling at its base. Her expression holds the languid confidence of a fiend who knows she has already won. Whether the petrification is punishment, curse, or clever ruse is entirely up to your campaign.
The sculpt rewards painters and collectors alike. The rear view reveals extraordinary detail across her wing membranes — each vein and bone spur precisely rendered — and a writhing mass of clawed tendrils erupting from the base that suggests something far worse than the succubus herself may be stirring. Infernal armour adorns her torso, etched with a skull motif, and her horns sweep back in jagged, flame-licked curves. This is a centrepiece-quality sculpt that earns its place on both the gaming table and the display shelf.
Perfect for adventurers who:
- Need a memorable fiend boss or recurring infernal villain for their D&D 5e campaign
- Are running a Descent into Avernus, Ravenloft, or homebrew Hells arc
- Want a show-stopping display piece with exceptional wing and texture detail
- Are building a collection of infernal and fiend-type miniatures
Encounter Hook:
The party discovers a long-sealed vault beneath the temple of Avandra — and inside, seated on a throne of black stone, is a succubus frozen in mid-laugh. The local priest insists she has been inert for three centuries. Then the party rogue makes eye contact. Her eyes move. Just barely. And she mouths two words: free me.
Details
Supplied at 32mm scale. The miniature and decorative throne base are printed as separate pieces and can be joined with a small amount of superglue — note that Vehrin interacts meaningfully with her base, and the two are designed to be displayed together. Printed in high-quality resin with supports removed. Minor surface marks from the print process are possible and can be cleaned up before priming. Ready to prime and paint straight away.
Sculpted by DM Stash — visit their page to see more of their work.
The cats rolled a 17 on Animal Handling — of the humans. The studio exists because of this roll.
A natural companion for fiend encounters and Ravenloft campaigns enthusiasts — see more from DM Stash.
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