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Deadly Foes minis do not have stat cards.

Pathfinder Battle miniatures are pre-painted and sold in mint condition.

Product# PBDF-002
Universe: Pathfinder Battles
Set: Deadly Foes
Number: 002
Rarity: Common

Note: Reprints of this set will have clear bases instead of black. Outstanding and future orders may include figures with clear bases.

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3 reviews

Alex Timmis

Average rating of 3 out of 5 stars

Its price made it hard to pass up. It's not the most compelling sculpt and doesn't have the finest of detail, especially in the face which would elevate it to a 4 star. But as is it's a very memorable figure who will stand out.

December 6, 2021 10:36 PM

Tiny Insect-like Devil Familiar

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Tiny, 15mm long, 20mm base. It's very small figure, so there isn't a lot of details on the sculpt, but it doesn't look bad. Transparent wings and basic paint job, brown insect part of the body and hair and light skin with white eyes and red tongue, no wash. The face looks messed up if you look closely but on the board it doesn't matter that much. It works as a single mage familiar or as swarm that protects bigger demon boss. It took less than a month to come from USA to Peru. Came in perfect condition, nicely wrapped and protected. ABOUT THE CREATURE Zebubs, sometimes known as accuser devils, are small devils that often serve greater devils and summoners as scouts and spies. An accuser devil appears as a gigantic, bloated fly with the upper torso of plump human child. Its face also displays qualities of the vermin, including bug eyes and a long proboscis. It buzzes at it moves, as would a normal fly, and has the shrill voice of a human child. It stands at just over 2 feet tall and weighs around 25 pounds. Created from childlike souls, zebubs are scoured of innocence by Hell's fires, before being reshaped in the frozen cesspits of Cocytus. Once formed, accuser devils are used by greater devils as messengers and spies, although they are also favoured by mortal spellcasters for similar purposes. It is common practice for conjurers to slay an accuser devil once its task is complete to ensure that the devil cannot speak of its dealings with others. However, diabolical lords rarely allow the slaying of one of their servants to go unpunished.

June 18, 2017 10:37 AM

WladArt

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Tiny, 15mm long, 20mm base. It's very small figure, so there isn't a lot of details on the sculpt, but it doesn't look bad. Transparent wings and basic paint job, brown insect part of the body and hair and light skin with white eyes and red tongue, no wash. The face looks messed up if you look closely but on the board it doesn't matter that much. It works as a single mage familiar or as swarm that protects bigger demon boss. It took less than a month to come from USA to Peru. Came in perfect condition, nicely wrapped and protected. ABOUT THE CREATURE Zebubs, sometimes known as accuser devils, are small devils that often serve greater devils and summoners as scouts and spies. An accuser devil appears as a gigantic, bloated fly with the upper torso of plump human child. Its face also displays qualities of the vermin, including bug eyes and a long proboscis. It buzzes at it moves, as would a normal fly, and has the shrill voice of a human child. It stands at just over 2 feet tall and weighs around 25 pounds. Created from childlike souls, zebubs are scoured of innocence by Hell's fires, before being reshaped in the frozen cesspits of Cocytus. Once formed, accuser devils are used by greater devils as messengers and spies, although they are also favoured by mortal spellcasters for similar purposes. It is common practice for conjurers to slay an accuser devil once its task is complete to ensure that the devil cannot speak of its dealings with others. However, diabolical lords rarely allow the slaying of one of their servants to go unpunished.

June 18, 2017 12:00 AM

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