In our seventh Tabletop Review, we explore our occult Cult Cuties collection. From the bewitching minds of our in-house design team, this collection is exclu
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From the bewitching minds of Nemesis Now's in-house design team comes this adorable, triple-headed, Diabarkus the Cerberus figurine. This strange creature is the union of good and evil. As you look into its black eyes you notice that all is not as it seems, darkness resides within. Featuring occult symbology and ornate silver detailing, this hound sits proud and on guard, whilst their serpent like tail can be seen wagging behind them.
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From the bewitching minds of Nemesis Now's in-house design team comes this adorable, triple-headed, Diabarkus the Cerberus figurine. This strange creature is the union of good and evil. As you look into its black eyes you notice that all is not as it seems, darkness resides within. Featuring occult symbology and ornate silver detailing, this hound sits proud and on guard, whilst their serpent like tail can be seen wagging behind them.
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Frostwing the frozen blue Dragon grasps his rock Protecting the inner crystal The crystal in the centre lights up and glows Cast in the finest resin
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This aged Baphomet hand is emblazoned with eerie motifs. On the wrist, the words 'Solve' and 'Coagula' are raised. Cast in high-quality resin.
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