The Tooth-Fairy Collection
She is the nightmare of the Labyrinthine thickets, a hulking, many-mawed sovereign once invoked as a blessing, now whispered about in absolute terror. This Artifact manifests Mawbride in her predatory truth—a winged nightmare of ivory and bone, her wings unfurling like hooked arches as she scans the world for those who have meddled with her sacred guard. When her central maw parts in a mournful smile, it reveals rows of immaculate, blood-slick teeth.
Highlight
For the Keeper, the Tooth Fairy is a site-dominating centerpiece that demands a tactical shift from your players. As a CR 14 encounter, her presence on the board represents an inescapable reckoning, utilizing her invisibility to adults to weave through combat like a phantom of the forest floor.
Encounter Insight
Deploy the Tooth Fairy to punish clustered parties using her Aura of Gnashing Teeth, which turns the ground into difficult terrain of jagged enamel shards. For Keepers seeking to immortalize this terror, our Painted Edition is brought to life with professional Vallejo and Citadel pigments, forever preserved under the Eternal Seal of Army Painter Matte Varnish.
Features
- The Many Maws: Intricately sculpted central maw and smaller secondary facial maws that gape wide in eternal hunger.
- Barbed Tail & Wings: A long, prehensile tail tipped with bone spikes and four massive, leathery wings.
- Third Eye Detailing: A single, unblinking third eye sculpted to “scan” the tabletop for offenders.
- 75mm Narrative Base: A detailed outcrop of Petal-Grave stone and grasping fey shadows.
Ideal For
- High-level finales in dark fantasy campaigns.
- Keepers specializing in psychological and body-horror encounters.
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Tabletop Lore
Legend states that Mawbride was once a benevolent fey who extracted the latent power from milk teeth to bless children with vigor. However, when the orphanage “Child’s Embrace” began stealing these blessings for profit, her form fractured. She no longer awaits an offering; she comes to “pull and discard” the adults of Tremez like the rotten teeth they have become.










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