At over 14 inches tall, and with a wingspan over 28 inches long, Tiamat is sure to be the centerpiece of your hoard of miniatures.
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Whether you are exploring the ruins of a long-forgotten tower along the Sword Coast or stumbling into the domain of an eccentric wizard, The Tower can help you elevate your game to the next level and bring a sense of immersion to every player at the table. With its modular design and easily removable layers, you can customize its appearance to meet whatever goals you have for your play experience!
White dragons tend to be the smallest of the chromatic dragons, but Arveiaturace is enormous - crouched over and standing at 7.5 inches tall, this figure measures 16.5 inches from nose to tail with a wingspan of 17 inches. Whether intimidating your party of adventurers or standing guard on your shelf as a display piece, the ancient white dragon is hand painted, showing the detail of the sculpt and accentuating every jagged scale.
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The Chardalyn Dragon is a construct. The evil suffusing the dragon’s chardalyn body imbues the construct with malevolence, allowing it to enjoy the terror it stokes. This malevolence extends beyond the dragon, corrupting other creatures who get too close to it. Those affected by this malevolence become eager to help the dragon inflict suffering on others.
The glittering Sapphire Dragons are the most territorial of all the gem dragons to a dangerous degree. They collect magical weapons and armor as the centerpieces of their hoards and vault them away in isolated caverns.
The most evil-tempered and vile of the chromatic dragons, black dragons collect the wreckage and treasures of fallen peoples. These dragons loathe seeing the weak prosper and revel in the collapse of humanoid kingdoms. They make their homes in fetid swamps and crumbling ruins where kingdoms once stood.