by EamannG
Kroq-Gar is an ancient Saurus Oldblood; last of the Saurus warriors from the ruined temple-city of Xhotl. His spawning coincided with the rearing of a brood of mighty Carnosaurs, and he claimed the largest and most ferocious as his own. He named this great beast "Grymloq" and the two would never leave each-other's side for millennia to come.
Kroq-Gar had served his temple-city for only a few centuries when the Great Catastrophe occurred. Although Kroq-Gar and his spawn-kin fought many epic battles and destroyed entire armies of Daemons, the never-ending onslaught eventually caused the defenders to take refuge within their temple-city. The magical barriers of the Mage-Priests saved them for a time, but eventually collapsed. Taking advantage of a surge of uncontrolled energy, Daemons manifested themselves inside the temple-city, butchering the Slann before Kroq-Gar could ride to their aid.
As the city laid in ruins, Kroq-Gar and the surviving army fought their way out, sending many Daemons back to the abyss. For centuries thereafter, Kroq-Gar carried on a running battle in the jungle, the last army of Xhotl dwindling around him. By the time the Elves enacted their Great Ritual, only Kroq-Gar and his ageless Carnosaur remained. It was the great Lord Mazdamundi, High Slann Mage-Priest of Hexoatl, that summoned Kroq-Gar to his temple-city, choosing him to lead the great Saurus armies that remained. Mazdamundi gifted Kroq-Gar with the ancient artefact known as the Hand of Gods, with which he could sear the flesh from his enemies’ bones. Since that day, Mazdamundi has assigned Kroq-Gar the sacred task of exterminating those creatures not part of the Old Ones’ Great Plan. He is a veteran of many wars, and a devout champion of all Saurus Warriors.
Included is Kroq-Gar and his trusty mount Grymloq. the .3mf file in the list includes all the models in the print for those that want them to resize and pose as they see fit. Also included are the pre-supported pieces for all the components that I printed in SLA for the project.