Deep One – Lovecraftian Horror Tabletop Creature
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Deep One – Lovecraftian Horror Tabletop Creature
Bring something wet, ancient, and wrong to your tabletop.
This model is my take on a Deep One–style Lovecraftian sea horror, made for investigators, Keepers, horror gamers, and anyone who wants a strange amphibious creature lurking around their table, shelf, diorama, or scenario setup. It is meant to feel like something that crawled out of a cold black harbor, watched from the surf, and waited far too long to be invited inside.
The sculpt has a squat, unsettling body shape with stubby flippered feet, giving it a weird amphibian/fish-man silhouette that works well for cosmic horror, pulp horror, occult mystery games, seaside encounters, Innsmouth-style scenes, and homebrew tabletop monsters.
This is intended as a fan-made, non-commercial, not-for-profit hobby model for personal tabletop use and display. It is not an official product and is not affiliated with Chaosium, Call of Cthulhu, or any other publisher.
Important Note: Base Required
Because of the creature’s stubby flippered feet, the model is not designed to stand reliably on its own without support.
You will want to mount it to a base after printing. An easily sourced option should work fine, such as:
- a standard round miniature base
- an oval base
- a printed scenic base
- a washer, coin, or similar flat weighted base
- a small piece of cork, wood, or terrain material
A swamp, dock, beach, sewer, cave, or shoreline base would fit the theme especially well.
Scaling
The model is scalable, so you can size it to fit your own table, terrain, display, or encounter needs. I am not assuming a fixed game scale here; adjust it as needed for your own setup.
Suggested Uses
Use it as:
- a Lovecraftian sea creature
- a Deep One–inspired tabletop monster
- a seaside cult encounter piece
- a cosmic horror display model
- a strange amphibious minion
- an occult investigation prop
- a horror RPG miniature
- a creature for docks, caves, ruins, swamps, or coastal towns
Whether it is guarding a flooded tunnel, shambling out of the tide, or standing beside a robed cultist at the edge of town, this model is meant to add a little unease to the table.










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