Abysmal Fomori

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Abysmal Fomori’s are possibly the most dangerous thing encountered in the upper north of the Heartwood. Tales tell that, much like us, the giants in the mountains go through periods of famine and starvation. It’s not common but it happens… and well if there is nothing to eat you start to get desperate.

Cannibalism isn’t just a forbidden morally deviant practice in humans, no it continues to other beings too - and those that ignore that rule (whether through choice or circumstance) find themselves changed. The transformation is subtle at first, but before long your skin becomes thin, you become cold to the touch and your hunger outweighs your reason. In humans we call it wendigosis but in Fomori … well we just call them abysmal.

This model is huge - supplied with a 150mm base, although it would fit on a 130mm base easily - this model stands at —- tall and is cast in resin, this is a particularly large kit to I would suggest that if you are unfamiliar with resin kits you should head over to the ‘tips and tools’ page for some advice.

The Abysmal Fomori was designed and digitally sculpted by Tom Rush

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Abysmal Fomori’s are possibly the most dangerous thing encountered in the upper north of the Heartwood. Tales tell that, much like us, the giants in the mountains go through periods of famine and starvation. It’s not common but it happens… and well if there is nothing to eat you start to get desperate.

Cannibalism isn’t just a forbidden morally deviant practice in humans, no it continues to other beings too - and those that ignore that rule (whether through choice or circumstance) find themselves changed. The transformation is subtle at first, but before long your skin becomes thin, you become cold to the touch and your hunger outweighs your reason. In humans we call it wendigosis but in Fomori … well we just call them abysmal.

This model is huge - supplied with a 150mm base, although it would fit on a 130mm base easily - this model stands at —- tall and is cast in resin, this is a particularly large kit to I would suggest that if you are unfamiliar with resin kits you should head over to the ‘tips and tools’ page for some advice.

The Abysmal Fomori was designed and digitally sculpted by Tom Rush

Abysmal Fomori’s are possibly the most dangerous thing encountered in the upper north of the Heartwood. Tales tell that, much like us, the giants in the mountains go through periods of famine and starvation. It’s not common but it happens… and well if there is nothing to eat you start to get desperate.

Cannibalism isn’t just a forbidden morally deviant practice in humans, no it continues to other beings too - and those that ignore that rule (whether through choice or circumstance) find themselves changed. The transformation is subtle at first, but before long your skin becomes thin, you become cold to the touch and your hunger outweighs your reason. In humans we call it wendigosis but in Fomori … well we just call them abysmal.

This model is huge - supplied with a 150mm base, although it would fit on a 130mm base easily - this model stands at —- tall and is cast in resin, this is a particularly large kit to I would suggest that if you are unfamiliar with resin kits you should head over to the ‘tips and tools’ page for some advice.

The Abysmal Fomori was designed and digitally sculpted by Tom Rush