When even death couldn’t keep this dwarf down, so he came back angrier.
This battle-scarred warrior blends living fury with skeletal remnants, creating something that exists between worlds and thrives on pure spite. Half his face shows exposed bone structure through shattered flesh, while the other half maintains that characteristic dwarven determination through gritted teeth and a snarling expression. The magnificent braided beard flows down despite the carnage above, because even undeath doesn’t excuse poor grooming standards in dwarf culture. That prominent mustache frames an open mouth ready to deliver ancient curses or battle roars.
The skull sections want careful bone weathering—yellowed ivory tones with brown washes in the cracks to suggest age and trauma. The living flesh side deserves attention to scars, weathering, and that ruddy complexion dwarves earn through centuries of forge work and ale. The braided beard offers excellent texture contrast—use gradient shading from roots to tips, add metallic beads or clasps if you’re feeling ambitious. Consider painting glowing effects in the eye sockets for that undead warrior aesthetic or keeping them dark and hollow for maximum menace.
Perfect for undead dwarf champions, cursed hold defenders, or veterans who literally refused to stay buried when their mountain needed them. Works brilliantly for necromantic storylines or proving that dwarven stubbornness transcends mortality itself.
Because some grudges outlast the flesh that held them.









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