When the gods abandoned the firmament, their breath lingered — aether condensed into a mist that devours both spirit and flesh. From this remnant was forged the Aetherblight Censer, a sacred engine of corruption built by hands that once prayed. Pulled across the ruins by enslaved titans, it spreads the incense of oblivion, a fragrance that silences hope and sanctifies decay.
The Aetherblight Censer is a premium 3D printed miniature diorama depicting a colossal ritual carriage dragged through desolation by chained trolls and guided by priests of the void. It serves as both altar and weapon — a relic that releases aetheric fumes capable of erasing memory, faith, and life itself. Wherever it passes, the air thickens with reverence and despair.
The sculpt captures this grandeur and horror in perfect balance: massive wheels encrusted with sigils of erasure, burning braziers exhaling streams of spectral smoke, and the tortured motion of beasts bound to divine servitude. Every detail is a testament to the craftsmanship of heresy — an architecture of worship turned against creation.
Printed in high-resolution resin for maximum definition and complexity, this piece stands as a narrative and visual centerpiece for painters and collectors. Its multi-component composition — with pushing and pulling beasts, chained acolytes, and intricate censer structure — invites endless exploration of light, shadow, and texture.
Available in multiple configurations, including full assembly and individual components (carriage, trolls, and handlers) with scenic and no-base options.



























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