Xyrrath Mind Weaver
$2.00$1.50
They say the first Mind Weaver did not arrive by ship or portal. It appeared at the edge of a ruined battlefield after the noise had faded, walking through smoke as if it had been listening from somewhere beyond sight. Survivors described the same thing later: a tall blue creature with a swollen crown, hooked mandibles, and movements that felt more like thought than motion. It did not attack immediately. It studied. Then it chose the weakest mind in the field and pulled the fear out of it like thread.
Core Faction: The Netherborn
Lore snippet: Xyrrath Mind Weavers move through broken places where memory, grief, and dread linger in the air. Their swollen crowns are said to store stolen thoughts, feeding the dark intelligence that guides the Netherborn from behind the veil.
This model depicts a tall alien bio-horror with an elongated insectoid head, layered mandibles, segmented limbs, and a long tail lined with fin-like protrusions. The cranial dome is covered with rounded sensory growths and organic nodules that give the creature a distinct silhouette from every angle. Thin antenna-like appendages rise from the head, while curved tusk-like mouth parts frame the front of the face and add a predatory, probing look.
The torso and limbs combine armored plates with exposed organic anatomy. The shoulders flare outward into spined structures, and the arms end in long clawed hands suited for grasping or ritual gestures. The legs are digitigrade and stable, giving the creature a balanced stance for display and printing. Smaller tendrils and spine details run along the back, tail, and forearms, which makes the figure work well for horror, sci-fi, or dark fantasy collections. The overall form feels intelligent, hostile, and ceremonial at the same time.
This model is based on an original concept and design. The initial 3D form was generated with the assistance of AI tools, after which it was extensively refined and manually detailed in Blender and other 3D editing software. This workflow ensures the figure maintains its unique character and meets the standards of precision, structure, and print-readiness required for high-quality 3D printing.
Please note that the model is primarily designed for textured versions (OBJ + MTL in ZIP archive), allowing for a rich and visually detailed result when used with color-supported 3D printing or digital rendering. The non-textured version (STL) may lack some surface details visible in the textured formats.
Recommended print technology
Resin printers are the best choice for preserving facial details, mandibles, sensory nodes, claws, and thin spines.
FDM printers can also work well at larger sizes with careful support placement.
Suggested resin settings
Layer height: 0.03–0.05 mm
Orientation: slight backward tilt to protect the face and reduce support marks on the chest and head
Supports: medium supports under mandibles, forearms, claws, tail tip, and back spines
Hollowing: optional for larger versions, with 2–3 mm wall thickness and drain holes hidden under the feet or tail area
Suggested FDM settings
Layer height: 0.12–0.16 mm with a 0.4 mm nozzle
Walls: 2–3 perimeters, infill 12–18%
Supports: required under arms, mandibles, tail details, and some back protrusions
Material: PLA for easier printing, PETG for stronger thin parts
Recommended size and print estimates
Recommended height: 120–180 mm for display, or 90–110 mm for tabletop use
Supports: required
Minimum print time: 420 minutes
Material estimate at about 150 mm height: Resin 90–150 g or Filament 110–180 g, depending on hollowing and infill
Scaling Note: This model is designed in millimeters (mm). If it appears too small when imported into your slicer, ensure your software is set to mm units. If needed, scale the model up 100x if the slicer defaults to meters instead.
Discover unique 3D miniatures in digital formats for collectors.
Contact
Custom
contact@fantasyfigures.com
© 2025. All rights reserved.