Demons: A - D
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- Demons: A - D
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- Hell Awaits
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Hell Awaits...
Demons: A - D
28mm resin miniatures featuring the denizens of Hell in all their twisted, evil glory.
A new range of (mostly) Classic Historical Demons for you to summon into your homes.
£8 - Abraxas
£8 - Baal
£14 - Balam
£8 - Beelzebub
£12 - Behemoth
£8 - Belphegor
£8 - Bifrons
£8 - Botis
£8 - Buer
£8 - Bune
£8 - Cerberus
£10 - Construct (twin pack)
£8 - Dagon
£8 - Decarabia
Please note that all models will come unpainted; any painted models in pictures are solely for illustrative purposes.
Abraxas (Approx 53mm tall)
Abraxas, the terrible one, a supremely powerful warrior Demon whose disparate parts represent wakefulness, articulate thought, prudence, wisdom and relentlessness. He has the ability to generate truth and falsehood, good and evil, light and darkness with the same word and in the same deed; the total package.
Not generally the most malevolent Demon in Hell, but potentially one of the most dangerous.
Baal (Approx 27mm tall)
[Goetia] Baal, the First King of Hell is, as his title suggests, a lofty, powerful Demon appearing as either a Cat, Toad, Man, or usually all three morphed together atop a spider's body. Perhaps thankfully, he is an expert of invisibility and can grant this to others along with other wisdom he's amassed over eternity. Despite this, Baal is definitely more towards the darker end of Hell's scale, with among other things, human sacrifice being committed in his name, which is more rare than might be expected when it comes to Demons.
Balam (Approx 48mm in length and 48mm tall)
[Goetia] The Fifty-first Spirit is Balam. He is a Terrible, Great, and Powerful King. He appeareth with three Heads: the first is like that of a Bull; the second is like that of a Man; the third is like that of a Ram. He hath the Tail of a Serpent, and Flaming Eyes. He rideth upon a furious Bear, and carrieth a Boshawk upon his Fist. He speaketh with a hoarse Voice, giving True Answers of Things Past, Present, and to Come. He maketh men to go Invisible, and also to be Witty.
Beelzebub (Approx 29mm tall)
Beelzebub, Satan's right-hand man-bee thing. A lackey in the truest sense, if you're a lowly Demon and want an audience with Satan, this who you'd come to for access to the Lord of Hell himself. Immensely unpopular, even among Demons, for being the toady that he is, Beelzebub just doesn't care. Knowing that he has Satan's ear, he buzzes around sticking his nose in everything whether it's wanted or not, or has been decreed by Satan or not. Beelzebub definitely suffers from a case of having ideas above his station and should Satan ever decide his services are no longer required he had better look out as there'll be no shortage of Demons lining up, seeking revenge.
Behemoth (Approx 55mm tall)
As his name has come to define, Behemoth is a huge monstrous beast.
Belphegor (Approx 31mm tall)
One of the seven Princes of Hell, who helps people make discoveries. He seduces people by suggesting to them ingenious inventions that will make them rich.
Bifrons (Approx 40mm tall)
[Goetia] Renowned as being possibly the most hideous inhabitant of Hell (which as you can imagine, is no mean feat), Bifrons is without doubt a Hellish sight. Often mistaken as having two heads, surely from a distance, after all, who would want to get too close, this isn't the case; his single head has actually been split in two, to accommodate the emergence of a huge tentacle-like tongue, complete with large single eye, from within his mutilated, pain-racked body. A body from which an uncountable amount of other tentacles burst through the skin, leaving the vision of a mass of blood-soaked tentacles and ripped flesh.
Among the uses Bifrons has for these tentacles is an ability to dig deep within the ground for corpses which he moves and can manipulate and change in ways best not told to the human mind. Suffice to say, Bifrons was who the Imps dared ask to animate their stitched together abominations, and not fearing Satan's possible reprisals Bifrons was happy to go along with the plan and thus the Constructs were created, in a sense, Bifrons children.
Just for the record, Satan likes the little constructs running around, he finds them funny. There's a lot more laughter in Hell than you might automatically suspect, and not all of it is through gargled blood in the throat.
Botis (Approx 23mm tall)[Goetia] A Great President and Earl of Hell, commanding sixty legions of demons. He tells of all things past and future, and reconciles friends and foes.
Buer (Approx 45mm tall)
[Goetia] Despite his less than approachable appearance, the fallen Angel Buer, now a President in Hell, still has a more benevolent nature than most Demons. An expert in philosophy, logic and ethics he's more cerebral than most and not likely to just eat you on sight. Unless he's hungry. Well, he is still a Demon, after all.
Bune (Approx 37mm tall)
[Goetia] A Great Duke of Hell, mighty and strong, who has thirty legions of demons under his command. He changes the place of the dead and makes them demons that are under his power to gather together upon those sepulchres. Bune makes men eloquent and wise, and gives true answers to their demands and also richness.
Cerberus (Approx 23mm tall)
Cerberus, the Hound of Hades. is one of the best known and most documented Demons out there. A monstrous three-headed dog whose primary job is to guard the gates of Hell, a job at which this beast excels. Vicious, loyal and dedicated to his purpose, Cerberus is easily one of the most steadfast, reliable Demons in Hell.
Constructs (twin pack) (Approx 18 & 24mm tall)Mischievous Imps, bored with carting around countless body parts decided to start creating their own Demons behind Satan's back. Lacking imagination, they took their inspiration from Hell's guard dog, Cerberus, and they started stitching together random limbs in a rough hound-like shape and recreated the three heads by stitching together three severed human heads and connecting them to the 'body', and thus the Constructs were born. The constructed abominations were still lifeless, of course, the Imps don't possess any magical powers, so they still had to find a Demon, who didn't mind risking the wrath of Satan should he find out his Demon-creating power was being usurped, and convince them to reanimate the monstrosities. There was an obvious choice...
Dagon (Approx 43mm tall)
Worshipped in Ancient times as a fertility Deity, the oft misunderstood Fish-God Dagon has a long association with food and sacrifice. In Hell, Dagon is known as the baker of Hell, although it's not baking as we know it and despite not sounding very sinister, when we delve further into his cooking activities the truth is revealed.
He uses the ground up bones of the dead for his flour, their blood to warm the yeast and their eyes to decorate his creations. He gathers the knowledge of men through their brains and adds it into his baked goods to feed to all the denizens of Hell who can stomach it.
Not a very nice Demon, his one weakness is for a certain book he's bound to, the Necro...
Decarabia (Approx 38mm tall)[Goetia] The sixty ninth Spirit is Decarabia, he appeareth in the form of a Star. His office is to discover the virtues of birds & precious stones, and to make the similitude of all birds to fly before the Exorcist, and tarry with him as if they were tame singing and drinking, and natural birds & He governeth thirty Legions of Spirits, he himself being a great Marquis.