Wretched Succubi B - Great Weapons (Pre-Supported)
$4.90 Wretched Succubi B - Great Weapons (Pre-Supported)
Published 2025-10-06T14:07:59+00:00
When a soul joins the cursed ranks of the Anathema Host, they usually do it under the most dire circumstances, victims of utmost desperation or driven by hatred pure beyond mortal comprehension.
Wretched Succubi are the demi-mortal hordes that make up most of the Host of Deprived Chastity, their heads encased in hermetic masks and their limbs and other sensitive body parts cut off or restrained to prevent them from experiencing any of their senses ever again. But not only do they give up the sensations they once so much cherished, they also forfeit their lives to become a twisted pantomime of what they were: impaled on iron spikes large enough to instantly kill them, and kept alive only by the dark powers of their demonic masters. This way should the Wretched ever step out of line or disobey any of their perverse commands, this gift can simply be taken away, and the Wretched will collapse lifeless, just as they should have the moment they were wounded beyond salvation.
To add to the wicked irony of it all, each Wretched carries the key to their own cage around their necks, but is unable to use them since their limbs are replaced with rusted blades or other sharpened weapons that can't be used to manipulate the lock they so desperately would like to get rid off... But such is the nature of the Anathema Host, to serve that which they most hate and still smile upon their misfortune. Embrace the true meaning of eternal damnation.
This kit contains the files necessary to 3D print three different Wretched Succubi with great weapons, intended to be put on a 25mm base, which is not included here but available separately in my profile for free. The three options included are:
- Meteor hammer (can be used to represent a greatclub, hammer, maul, etc...).
- Polearm
- Greataxe/ greatsword
Both pre-supported .stl files and unsupported .obj files included for each piece, as well as a Lychee scene with all of them.
I printed mine in Anycubic's gray ABS-like V2 resin (water-wash) on a Elegoo Saturn 3 printer with 0.04mm layer height, 2.4 exposure time, 6>7 lift distance, 45>100 lift speed, 180>65 retract speed and 0,5 wait after lift. There were 5 burn in layers with 25 exposure time and 7 transition layers. However, these values can change significantly between printers and resins, so trust your own experience.
I test printed the three of them to make sure everything worked fine, and was quite pleased with the straight-forwardness of it all. Still, I recommend post processing these with care since they are very detailed models, preferably removing the supports by chunks rather than yanking the whole piece off them at once, specially around bits with chains. The chain attached to the polearm model in particular needs to have a couple supports cut so it can be removed without snapping.
While I put mine on 25mm bases for gaming reasons, they should still look quite good on a 32mm base, and even definitely have enough detail to hold up well if upscaled and placed on an even larger one.
| Date published | 06/10/2025 |
| Precio | $4.90 |
As the designer I test printed all the parts to make sure they worked fine.