Transmission Spire with Elder Thing and Shoggoth

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Built millennia ago when the earth was young, the city of the Elder Things was a vast and wondrous place that contained many structures of known and unknown purpose. Because of their pseudo-naturalistic style of architecture, Elder Thing structures seem to blend in with natural rock formations and only after close scrutiny reveal their true nature.

Depicted here is a "Shoggoth Transmission Spire". Elder Things used a method of mental suggestion to control their created slave race of Shoggoths to carry out an innumerable amount of tasks. To this end, the Elder Things erected structures around their city with a large alien gem affixed to the very top that would help amplify their "signals" and keep the sometimes disobedient Shoggoths in line. The structure works by a gathering of five Elder Things inside in a star formation and "mentally projecting" together at the gem which then acts like a radio tower, broadcasting their hypnotic commands. It is theorized that these spires were the first structures to be destroyed when the Shoggoths rose up and overthrew the Elder Things for the final time.

Cast in solid white resin with green acrylic rub.

Available individually or as a 3-Pack with Elder Thing and Shoggoth figure

Spire stands 6.75”

Elder Thing and Shoggoth both stand 3.25”

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Built millennia ago when the earth was young, the city of the Elder Things was a vast and wondrous place that contained many structures of known and unknown purpose. Because of their pseudo-naturalistic style of architecture, Elder Thing structures seem to blend in with natural rock formations and only after close scrutiny reveal their true nature.

Depicted here is a "Shoggoth Transmission Spire". Elder Things used a method of mental suggestion to control their created slave race of Shoggoths to carry out an innumerable amount of tasks. To this end, the Elder Things erected structures around their city with a large alien gem affixed to the very top that would help amplify their "signals" and keep the sometimes disobedient Shoggoths in line. The structure works by a gathering of five Elder Things inside in a star formation and "mentally projecting" together at the gem which then acts like a radio tower, broadcasting their hypnotic commands. It is theorized that these spires were the first structures to be destroyed when the Shoggoths rose up and overthrew the Elder Things for the final time.

Cast in solid white resin with green acrylic rub.

Available individually or as a 3-Pack with Elder Thing and Shoggoth figure

Spire stands 6.75”

Elder Thing and Shoggoth both stand 3.25”

Built millennia ago when the earth was young, the city of the Elder Things was a vast and wondrous place that contained many structures of known and unknown purpose. Because of their pseudo-naturalistic style of architecture, Elder Thing structures seem to blend in with natural rock formations and only after close scrutiny reveal their true nature.

Depicted here is a "Shoggoth Transmission Spire". Elder Things used a method of mental suggestion to control their created slave race of Shoggoths to carry out an innumerable amount of tasks. To this end, the Elder Things erected structures around their city with a large alien gem affixed to the very top that would help amplify their "signals" and keep the sometimes disobedient Shoggoths in line. The structure works by a gathering of five Elder Things inside in a star formation and "mentally projecting" together at the gem which then acts like a radio tower, broadcasting their hypnotic commands. It is theorized that these spires were the first structures to be destroyed when the Shoggoths rose up and overthrew the Elder Things for the final time.

Cast in solid white resin with green acrylic rub.

Available individually or as a 3-Pack with Elder Thing and Shoggoth figure

Spire stands 6.75”

Elder Thing and Shoggoth both stand 3.25”

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