Meet the Great Wight Shark
Few creatures inspire raw, instinctive dread like a shark—and fewer still continue the hunt long after death. The Great Wight Shark, a terrifying undead variant inspired by nautical horrors described across classic D&D lore, the Open5e SRD, and maritime folklore, is a creature of relentless hunger and necromantic obsession.
Once a massive apex predator of the deep, this shark has been resurrected—or corrupted—by dark magic, vengeful spirits, or abyssal forces. Its flesh is torn and rotting. Its eyes are pale and lifeless. Its movements are unnatural, riding the currents with silent precision. Where it swims, death follows.
Yasashii Kyojin Studio’s sculpt captures the horrific majesty of this creature with brutal beauty. The ragged wounds, torn musculature, exposed jawline, and spectral presence make this miniature a stunning centerpiece, whether you’re running a cursed sea voyage, a ghost-ship encounter, or a deep-sea dungeon crawl.
This is more than a shark—it’s a nightmare risen from the abyss.
Designed with Yasashii Kyojin Studio
The sculpt is dynamic, eerie, and packed with storytelling detail:
Sculpt Highlights
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Rotting, torn flesh along the midline and gill areas
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Sunken, undead eyes that evoke necromantic influence
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Battle scars and bite marks, suggesting ancient wars beneath the waves
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Transparent stand that creates a floating pose ideal for underwater presentation
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Jagged teeth and gaping maw, perfect for mid-attack scenes
The creature feels mid-motion, as though circling a shipwreck or charging toward unsuspecting adventurers.
This is a dream model for painters who enjoy weathering effects, bone exposure, cold color palettes, and eerie glow OSL.
Key Features and Options
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Available in 32mm & 54mm Scale
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32mm for ship and underwater encounters
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54mm for display-level painting and terrifying boss fights
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High-detail resin cast
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Textured scars
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Bone-like ridges
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Rotting flesh folds
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Razor-sharp teeth
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Perfect For:
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Ghost ship battles
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Sunken temple dungeons
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Undead sea creature encounters
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Drowned cult storylines
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Kraken or sea hag campaigns
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Shipwreck survival adventures
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Painter-friendly design
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Ideal for wet blending
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OSL glow from undead eyes
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Gore, algae, rust, and water effects
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Unprimed Resin ready for your haunting palette
Why Choose Roll 4 Shenanigans?
At Roll 4 Shenanigans, we pride ourselves on delivering handcrafted quality and unique designs that bring your tabletop adventures to life. Each miniature is created with care and attention to detail, ensuring it becomes a centerpiece of your collection. Explore our extensive range of handcrafted resin miniatures or pair this miniature with a matching set of resin dice for the ultimate tabletop experience.
Helpful Links:
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Explore our Aquatic Horror & Sea Monster Miniatures
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Browse our Undead Creatures Collection
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Read aquatic undead lore via Forgotten Realms Wiki
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Pair with our Oceanic Blue or Ghost-White Resin Dice Sets
From the Crafty Llama Tables
The sea grows quiet as the ship drifts across still waters. Moonlight reflects off the black surface. Something massive moves below, circling with patient intent.
Then—
A ripple.
A shadow.
A shape too large to comprehend.
A dead eye breaks the surface.
The shark rises slowly, impossibly buoyant, its wounds glowing faintly with necromantic light. Torn flesh reveals ancient hooks, scars, and jagged bone. Its jaw opens in silence—then the water churns as it lunges forward.
The Great Wight Shark has come for you.
The crew screams. The ship tilts. The beast crashes into the hull with undead fury. Death bubbles to the surface.
Roll initiative—hope you can swim.
This miniature transforms any seafaring session into a cinematic moment of dread and awe.
Enhance Your TTRPG Adventures
Ideal for:
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Underwater boss encounters
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Ship-to-sea battles
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Undead navy storylines
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Sea hag coven quests
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Necromantic artifact retrieval missions
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Abyssal horror campaigns
The Great Wight Shark brings unforgettable tension to any ocean adventure.








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