frankthedm
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I'm a Bargain Hunter, specialized in bottom feeding and Loss Leaders. Based on concept art scale, I expected those two to have the highest Kickstarter to Retail price jump. What I didn't expect was the sculptors to turn Kaladrax in a bit larger than concept seemed to indicate. That pushed his value to $7.5 per $1 payout over C'thulhu's $4 to $1 payout.You ordered SEVEN Kaladraxes? And NINE Cthulhus?

No, for a few reasons.Can you have a campaign end with the party encountering the Dracolich / R'yleh secret council and put all of them on the table at once?
1. I'm not that much a fan of "kick the players around because I'm the DM" style encounters, nor Super High level play. So unless I’m running a D&D Immortals campaign or Council of Wyrms, I doubt I’ll need even one half of that encounter.
2. Won't have them all in my possession and assembled at any one given time. Friends will be getting some of these as gifts.
3. Planning unusual paint jobs for each Kaladrax mini I wind up keeping, so they will look like a bunch of Palette Swap Underground Monkeys if they are in one encounter.
4. I’d need a bigger table.
2. Won't have them all in my possession and assembled at any one given time. Friends will be getting some of these as gifts.
3. Planning unusual paint jobs for each Kaladrax mini I wind up keeping, so they will look like a bunch of Palette Swap Underground Monkeys if they are in one encounter.
4. I’d need a bigger table.

What I’m thinking of doing is making a ‘skirmish’ warband of Great Cthulhu as HQ, a few Reaper C’thulhu as starspawn and a horde of various fishmen minis as fodder. Depending on the ruleset , I might toss in a shoggoth or some homemade Dhole worms { young ones though, only 3”-4” thick ].
What is that supposed to mea… IA! IA! CTHULHU FHTAGN!I'm glad there's some of you out there that make me look sane![]()
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