The Children of Malifica set from Creature Caster is jam-packed with ten different unique tentacular-themed models!
Creature Caster is known for its over-the-top designs, particularly for demons, which just so happen to make pretty great alternative models for Warhammer if you play Chaos. This time, though, the new minis would be perfect for anybody looking to get their daily fill of tentacles on the battlefield.
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These polyps are the starting point for every Yhtari of Malifica that has ever existed. At first bound to the water the polyps grow in size, morphing in form almost uncontrollably. It is only when a polyp encounters one of the crystal formations that cover the ocean bottom that they gain a glimmer of sentience, and the ability to stabilize their changing bodies.
The Children move like a fluid mass, writhing and squirming across the battlefield under the guidance of the hive mind. They can bring down enemies physically, swarming over them and dragging them down into a seething mass of tentacles and teeth. More commonly they fight at range, releasing destructive blasts of energy from the crystals that they have formed a symbiotic relationship with.
These little guys are perfect for all your repulsive tentacle-based needs. That’s it for this one; so go ahead and grab some of these sick Children of Malifica.
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