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Himiko - The Immortal Child

Himiko - The Immortal Child

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From the creative minds of Black Forge Games, comes Himiko - The Immortal Child

This model contain incredible details that can only be appreciated with High definition resin printers.

Models ship within 5 business days.

OPTIONS:
* Unassembled models come sanded and finished ready for assembly. Choose this option if you want paint your model in pieces. 
* Assembled models come sanded and glued together. This includes the base. If you want the base unattached choose this option
* Primed models are assembled. We use an airbrush and Vallejo Primer. Zenithal Primed is a black undercoat and white highlight.

DISCLAIMER:
* All items are 3D Printed with 8k or HD resin and are inspected for quality prior to shipment.
* Due to the 3D printing process, minor imperfections, slight deviations in measurements and color may be present.
* Rainbow or multicolor filaments will be different on every print due to the spot on the filament during printing.
* Resin is NOT dishwasher safe, and should not be exposed to extreme conditions.
* May contain small parts, not suitable for small kids.

RETURNS:
* Since our 3D Prints are made to order, we don't accept returns or exchanges.
* If your item is defective, please get in touch with us and give us a chance to help make it right.
* Please make sure to provide the correct address, and a safe location. Not responsible for mail theft.

LICENSE:
Huggin is designed by Black Forge Games, Emperor's Hobby is authorized seller for the 3d print only.

Himiko - The Immortal Child: "I remember little from my childhood, but one vivid memory from my youth is of the stars. At night, I would lie among the grass, looking up at the sky above me, raising my hand as if I could touch them. I dreamed and created stories in my mind about what those stars could be, each one a spark of possibility. As time passed, I not only memorized the constellations but also witnessed the death and birth of new stars. How beautiful they were, each a brilliant reminder of the moments that shaped my life.

I withstood time, watching empires rise and fall. I met death countless times during the Great Battle of Sekigahara, where the clash of swords echoed under the same sky. I saw my loved ones wither and fade, their hands slipping away from mine as they left this world, while I remained. Alone, enduring as the constellation above me.

Now, whenever I gaze upon the night sky, I see the stars that once marked my past slowly vanishing. I try to raise my hand and hold onto them, those constellations that once shone so brightly and served as the foundation for so many of my dreams. But I feel them slipping through my fingers like grains of sand, slowly disappearing. A Herald of darkness approaches, a shadow of myself, carrying an endless existence, devoid of the light that once gave it meaning."

 

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