Version one had flowing locks. Version two said “hair is a liability in combat” and doubled down on pure skeletal intimidation.
This hairless variant strips away any remaining humanity, presenting an undead commander who’s embraced his skeletal nature completely. The exposed skull beneath that magnificent reptilian crown creates an even more striking silhouette—nothing softens the harsh reality of what’s staring back at your enemies. Just bone, metal, and malevolent intent.
The crying queen remains your painting masterpiece opportunity, her tears and tiny crown demanding your steadiest hand and sharpest brush. That massive magic jewel still beckons for your most dramatic color choice—deep amethyst sorcery or soul-draining emerald? The spikes, horns, and fangs create that perfect “approach at your own peril” aesthetic.
This version works brilliantly for that extra-ancient lich aesthetic—so old he’s beyond vanity, beyond pretense, beyond anything except eternal dominion. The clean skull design also makes weathering and aging effects pop even more dramatically without hair to distract from your carefully painted bone texture.
Perfect for collectors who want both versions to show Balhur’s progression from newly-risen death knight to timeless undead emperor. Or just for those who prefer their skeleton warriors absolutely uncompromising.








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