Meet the Nothic
Some monsters are created by teeth and claws.
The Nothic is created by curiosity.
In the forgotten places of the world—collapsed wizard towers, cursed catacombs, and arcane ruins where the air tastes like dust and old spells—there lurks a creature that was once something else. A scholar. An apprentice. A mage who reached too far into forbidden knowledge and didn’t come back whole.
The Nothic is the kind of enemy that makes players uneasy before initiative is even rolled. It doesn’t roar. It watches. Its single oversized eye fixes on the party like a lantern in the dark, and the longer it stares, the more it feels like it’s reading something it shouldn’t—thoughts, fears, secrets, guilt.
This miniature captures that unsettling presence perfectly: hunched posture, elongated limbs, and a grotesque, predatory anatomy that looks half-starved and half-mutated. It feels like a creature that lives off stale magic and whispered confessions. The sculpt’s mix of emaciated muscles and unnatural growths makes it ideal for grimdark dungeons, aberrant lairs, and arcane-horror campaigns.
Use a Nothic as a lurking dungeon sentinel, a cursed wizard’s “pet,” or a tragic creature that bargains for scraps of arcane knowledge in exchange for safe passage. A Nothic encounter can be combat… or it can be a terrifying conversation where your players realize the monster knows their backstory better than they do.
Designed with Yasashii Kyojin Studio
This miniature was designed by Yasashii Kyojin Studio, bringing their signature creature silhouette and expressive horror styling to one of tabletop fantasy’s most iconic dungeon-dwellers.
The Nothic sculpt focuses on posture and mood—low to the ground, limbs splayed like a scavenger ready to spring, with the oversized eye taking center stage. Surface detail supports painters at every skill level: smooth areas for blending sickly skin tones, deeper creases for shading, and crisp anatomical contours that make drybrushing and highlighting pop.
Whether you paint it as a pale cave-stalker, a bruised violet aberration, or a corpse-gray ruin-haunter with glowing arcane veins, this model is made to stand out on the table and immediately signal: this place is not safe.
Key Features and Options
Two Pose Variants
Creeping
• Low, stalking posture for ambush scenes and dungeon corridors
• Perfect for “it was behind you the whole time” reveals
Leering
• A more forward, menacing pose that emphasizes the oversized eye
• Ideal for roleplay scenes, interrogation moments, or boss-minion setups
Two Standard Resin Sizes
32mm Scale
• Built for tabletop play and dungeon encounters
• Great for standard RPG grids and terrain
54mm Scale
• A collector-friendly display size
• Highlights skin textures, eye detail, and horror painting effects
High Detail Resin Print
• Crisp anatomy and creature contours
• Deep recesses for washes and strong contrast
• Durable high-quality resin for hobby painting and gameplay
Perfect For
• Dungeons & Dragons dungeon encounters
• Arcane horror campaigns
• Ruined wizard towers and forbidden libraries
• Underdark and subterranean lairs
• Aberrations, cursed mages, and eldritch mysteries
• Collector display pieces
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.
For more lurking horrors, browse our Dungeon Monster Miniatures category, or build an entire arcane nightmare lineup with our Aberrations & Eldritch Creatures collection. Want to theme a whole session around cursed knowledge? Pair the Nothic with other dungeon staples like mimics, undead guardians, and creepy lair terrain pieces for maximum paranoia.
From the Crafty Llama Tables
The party found the library beneath the ruin—rows of shelves crushed by age, scrolls turned to pulp, and a single lectern standing like a gravestone.
The wizard reached for a book bound in cracked leather.
A voice whispered from the dark.
“Don’t.”
They froze.
From behind a toppled shelf, something crawled forward on long, thin arms—its single eye reflecting the torchlight like a wet gem. It didn’t attack. Not yet.
It tilted its head, almost… curious.
Then it spoke again, softer this time.
“I know what you did with the spell you stole.”
The rogue swallowed hard.
The cleric tightened their grip on the holy symbol.
And the wizard realized the creature wasn’t looking at them—
It was looking through them.
Enhance Your TTRPG Adventures
A Nothic encounter is perfect when you want to add tension, secrets, and moral pressure to a dungeon crawl. This creature isn’t just a fight—it’s a story beat. It can reveal hidden truths, force hard choices, and make your party question what “knowledge” is worth.
Use the Nothic miniature as:
• A cursed wizard who mutated after studying forbidden tomes
• A dungeon informant that trades secrets for food… or memories
• A stalking predator that picks off stragglers in the dark
• A guardian posted near an arcane artifact vault
• A recurring villain that learns more each time it watches the party
Whether creeping along cracked stone or leering from the edge of torchlight, the Nothic turns any room into a scene your players will remember—and a monster they’ll start checking for every time they see a “safe” corridor.













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