Meet the Yeenoghu
Some fiends rule through whispers, contracts, and schemes woven in candlelit chambers. Yeenoghu rules through hunger, slaughter, and the joy of the hunt. This miniature captures that raw, feral dominance in a form that feels ready to spring straight off the tabletop and into the heart of your campaign. With its snarling hyena-faced visage, powerful crouched frame, and chained flail dragging like a promise of violence, this sculpt embodies the savage nightmare of a demon lord who exists not to conquer politely, but to tear civilization apart one screaming battlefield at a time.
The Yeenoghu miniature is a striking centerpiece for dungeon masters who want a boss monster with immediate, unmistakable presence. It is not simply large or menacing. It feels purposeful. The pose suggests a creature moments from lunging, low to the ground like a predator that already knows the outcome of the fight. That gives the miniature instant narrative power. The second it lands on the table, players understand they are not facing another brute in the line of battle. They are staring down the apex hunger behind the whole massacre.
This model is ideal for abyssal invasions, corrupted hunting grounds, gnoll-led warbands, ruined temples, blood-soaked badlands, and survival horror arcs where the wild itself seems to have turned against the party. It works beautifully as the final villain in a demon campaign, the hidden patron of a savage cult, the force behind entire packs of ravenous marauders, or a homebrew god-beast of famine and predation. Whether your players are tracking a trail of torn caravans, defending a frontier village, or descending into a blood altar beneath a shattered canyon, this miniature brings scale and dread to the encounter.
For collectors, Yeenoghu offers an incredible shelf silhouette. The heavy mane, crouched limbs, jagged grin, and brutal weapon all combine into a display piece that feels dynamic even at rest. For painters, it provides superb opportunities across fur, leather, bone, chain, metal, scars, and infernal grime. You can paint it with classic hyena tones, hellish reds, ash-black fur, blood-dark steel, or diseased abyssal flesh depending on your campaign style. It is exactly the kind of resin miniature that rewards both tabletop-ready speed and display-level attention.
Designed with Yasashii Kyojin Studio
Designed by Yasashii Kyojin Studio, this Yeenoghu miniature balances monstrous anatomy with strong visual storytelling. The sculpt does not rely on clutter to communicate power. Instead, it uses posture, proportion, and expression. The result is a model that feels predatory from every angle. The hunched shoulders, long arms, and tense crouch make it look like coiled violence, while the snarling face and pronounced mane reinforce the creature’s savage identity.
The weapon design adds even more character. The chained flail gives the miniature brutal weight and movement, making it feel like both executioner’s tool and ritual implement. Combined with the creature’s bestial face and sinewy limbs, it helps sell the idea that this is not simply a warrior, but a force of ritualized slaughter. Yasashii Kyojin Studio has created a sculpt that works equally well for boss encounters, collector displays, and narrative-driven painting projects.
Hobbyists will find a lot to love here. The fur texture can take dry brushing beautifully, while the muscular body allows for strong shading and highlight transitions. The chain and flail invite weathering and blood effects, and the lean posture makes the whole model perfect for dramatic basing. Broken bones, cracked earth, scattered skulls, torn banners, or ruined temple stone would all pair beautifully with this sculpt.
Key Features and Options
This resin miniature is available in both standard Roll 4 Shenanigans miniature sizes:
32mm Size
Perfect for active tabletop play, demon boss encounters, gnoll campaign arcs, and high-impact TTRPG sessions. This size is ideal for game masters who want a battlefield-ready centerpiece with immediate threat presence.
54mm Size
Ideal for collectors and painters who want the fur texture, chained flail, and savage demonic anatomy to stand out even more dramatically. This larger scale makes Yeenoghu an exceptional display piece and showcase monster.
Other standout features include:
Highly detailed demonic hyena-lord sculpt
Dynamic crouched pose for dramatic tabletop reveals
Excellent for abyssal, fiend, gnoll, and horror-themed campaigns
Perfect for collectors, painters, and dungeon masters
Ideal for final bosses, cult patrons, blood-hunt encounters, and savage warband leaders
Flexible use as Yeenoghu, a gnoll demon lord, a hyena fiend tyrant, or a homebrew abyssal hunter god
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.
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Learn more about Yeenoghu in D&D lore:
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From the Crafty Llama Tables
The canyon stank of blood long before the party saw the altar.
Broken wagons lay scattered across the ravine floor, their wheels half-buried in mud turned black by old slaughter. Hyena laughter echoed from the cliffs above, but no raiders came. That was what made it worse. The ranger counted tracks in the dust and went pale. Too many. All converging in one direction.
At the center of the ravine stood a stone dais ringed with skulls and gnawed bones. The cleric recognized the runes first, carved deep into the rock and painted over in fresh gore. The wizard started to warn the others when the shadows behind the altar moved.
At first it looked like a beast crouched over a carcass. Then it rose, chain dragging over stone with a sound like shackles pulled across a grave. Its mane bristled. Its jaws split into a grin too wide to be anything mortal. In one clawed hand, it hefted a flail heavy enough to pulp a knight where he stood.
This was no pack alpha. No summoned brute. No servant.
This was Yeenoghu.
The gnolls on the cliffs dropped to all fours and began to howl. The fighter stepped forward anyway, shield raised, while the rogue whispered the kind of prayer usually saved for very bad odds. Then Yeenoghu lunged from the dais in a spray of dust and blood, and the whole canyon erupted into the hunt.
At the table, this miniature thrives in scenes like this. Use it as the final horror behind a gnoll uprising, the demonic engine of a wasteland massacre, or the thing a cult has spent generations trying to call into the mortal world. It is a model built for the moment your players realize they are no longer stopping a raid. They are standing in the path of a legend of slaughter.
Enhance Your TTRPG Adventures
The Yeenoghu miniature is a phenomenal addition to campaigns built around gnoll warbands, abyssal cults, ruined frontiers, wasteland survival, and demonic invasions. It works naturally as the climax of a long-running arc, but it can also serve as a recurring presence through signs, visions, cult idols, and lesser champions before the true reveal. That makes it especially powerful for storytelling-heavy campaigns where a villain’s shadow arrives long before the villain does.
For dungeon masters, this miniature offers both combat drama and narrative identity. It can be the mastermind behind disappearances on the trade road, the god-beast worshipped by a starving tribe, or the demon lord who turns a simple wilderness journey into a war for survival. For collectors, it is a commanding fiend centerpiece with immediate shelf impact. For painters, it offers fur, metal, flesh, chain, and blood-effect variety in one savage package.
However you bring it to the table, the Yeenoghu miniature delivers malevolent presence, brutal fantasy energy, and unforgettable abyssal boss-fight storytelling.









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