Michael J. Tresca reviewed:
Tiviel, Hellborn Rogue (1) Miniature
This review is from: Tiviel, Hellborn Rogue (1) Miniature (Toy)
4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons brought about a new demand for sculpts that feature tieflings, and the "Hellborn" are Reaper's answer. Tiviel is dungeonpunk at its finest: tight leather pants, a half-shirt displaying her belly button ring, and adorable horns. She wields a wicked-looking dagger in each hand. Her long tail has a feathery quality to it, which adds to her appeal.
Derek Schubert's Tiviel doesn't look like the hard-nosed type to survive in a dungeon -- she looks more like a model than an adventurer -- but the sculpting style matches artwork from the Planescape-style genre.
Derek Schubert's Tiviel doesn't look like the hard-nosed type to survive in a dungeon -- she looks more like a model than an adventurer -- but the sculpting style matches artwork from the Planescape-style genre.
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