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Gallery Slann Mage-Priest / Slann Starmaster

Hope you like him!

He is an updated miniature, painted him a lot of years ago and when I got back into the hobbyI decided that instead of repainting him I could just add some touches here and there, ended up highlighting the whole model with a final extreme highlight and had to repaint the horns due to them being badly chipped.

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Your use of directed lighting is beautiful. The small frog on the arm rest and the slans lower half turned out superb.
 
"...on a golden carrying throne was a creature like a great, bloated toad. This I had not expected, though some Norsemen I had questioned back in the Old World had told me that such creatures existed and were indeed the priest and rulers of the Lizardmen. They were called the Slann..."
—Extract from "The Tale of Marco Colombo"

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Slann Mage Priest with albino Skink Attendant:
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The favoured servants of the Old Ones, the Slann have considerable intellect and magical abilities, and rule the Lizardmen as venerated Mage-Priests. Although not physically menacing - their bodies are toad-like with large heads and bulbous eyes - with a flick of their multi-jointed fingers, Slann can topple cities, engulf foes in flames or open vast rents in the ground below. Enemy Wizards find even the mightiest incantation they try to employ unravelling before them as the Slann contemptuously waves its hand. The Slann see the world differently from other beings. Their orderly minds are constantly at work - deciphering complex problems and wandering the cosmos. They sit unmoving on their stone palanquins or in their Star Chambers, and to an outsider a Slann might appear asleep, or even dead. So deeply do they meditate that signs of life are hard to detect - their breaths are shallow and far apart, their eyes unblinking and vacant. Yet the Slann are attuned to more than mortals realise - for they can perceive the magic and raw disorder that has hung in the very air since the great influx of Chaos.
 
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