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ADD79 - MIND FLAYERS


Sculpted by Jes Goodwin.

Painted by Richard Scott.

These psionic brain-suckers were the scourge of high-level subterranean adventurers. These figures were sold in sets of 3, and each pose had 3 different head variants with different tentacle positions.


Pose 1


Pose 1, variant A. This Illithid is reaching forwards with his right hand, with his left held near his waist clutching a short chain connected to a cloth purse. He wears long robes with a high, stiff collar and ornate cuffs, and 2 short sashes hang from the front of his belt. This variant has 4 medium-length tentacles spread evenly around his face, with connecting webs visible between them.



Pose 1, variant B. This variant has a narrow head and 4 long tentacles hanging downwards, with connecting webs just visible.



Pose 1, variant C. This variant has 4 long tentacles spread running along the length of his right arm, and no connecting webs visible between them.


Pose 2


Pose 2, variant A. This Mind Flayer holds a skull in his right hand, and appears to be beckoning with his outreached left. He wears long robes with a high, stiff collar and plain cuffs, an ornate scalloped belt, and a backplate bearing a raised illithid skull design. This variant has 4 medium-length tentacles spread evenly around his face, with connecting webs visible between them.



Pose 2, variant B. This variant has 4 long tentacles running along the length of his left arm, with connecting webs barely visible between them.



Pose 2, variant C. This variant has a narrow head with 4 long tentacles hanging straight downwards, with connecting webs just visible between them.


Pose 3


Pose 3, variant A. This Mind Flayer holds his right hand by his chest and his left partly extended forwards. He wears a decorated tunic with ornate epaulets and lower hem, over long robes with a high, stiff collar and plain cuffs, and a belt with a repeated 'screaming head' design. This variant has 4 long tentacles running along the left arm, with connecting webs just visible between them.



Pose 3, variant B. This variant has 4 medium-length tentacles hanging downwards but upturned at the ends, with connecting webs just visible between them.



Pose 3, variant C. This variant has 4 short tentacles hanging downwards but upturned at the ends and slightly spread apart, with connecting webs visible between them.