The Tooth-Fairy Collection
Hovering over the spiked husks of the Petal-Grave, Krysos is a manifestation of serpentine malice. His leathery wings carry him with an unnatural silence through the sun-starved thickets of Evermere as he scans for the scent of the ungrateful. He is the carnal impulse of the forest made manifest, ready to descend and enforce the Sovereign’s bloody reckoning.
Highlight
For the Keeper, Krysos offers a commanding aerial presence on a 50mm base. His dynamic, mid-flight pose provides a significant vertical threat, disrupting player formations and forcing Keepers to look upward as he glides across the tabletop.
Encounter Insight
Use Krysos to harass backline casters, utilizing his superior mobility to dive and retreat before the party can retaliate. His serpentine form excels at weaving through difficult terrain, making him the perfect hunter for the “Nightmare Dormitory” or the blighted glades. For Keepers seeking the ultimate visual dread, our Painted Edition is brought to life with professional Vallejo and Citadel pigments, forever protected by the Eternal Seal of Army Painter Matte Varnish.
Features
- Serpentine Aerial Pose: Captured in a fluid, mid-flight strike atop a cluster of spiked, tooth-like flora.
- Leathery Wing Detail: Features hyper-detailed vein structures that replicate the texture of dried leaves or ancient, predatory skin.
- Prehensile Tail: A long, muscular tail meticulously sculpted for grappling or striking from above.
- Antlered Head Sculpt: Meticulously rendered horn structures that project an aura of fey royalty and predatory intent.
Ideal For
- Elite mini-boss encounters in forest or fey-themed campaign arcs.
- The primary aerial antagonist for the final confrontation in the Tooth-Fairy adventure.
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Tabletop Lore
It is whispered that Krysos was the first of his kind to fully mature after the betrayal at the “Child’s Embrace” orphanage. Having fed exclusively on the stolen vitality of the most innocent, he possesses a cruel intelligence and a specific hunger for the marrow of those who profit from dark bargains. He does not hunt for sustenance, but to reclaim the ivory tithes that were diverted from his mistress.









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