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Loot Studios Presents Massive 3D-Printable Dragon Izat’al with Rise of the Draconians

Ever since 3D printers became more widely available, it’s become increasingly common for them to be used to produce tabletop gaming figures. Where previously you were limited to pre-made figures created by other people, now you can pick from thousands of model files on the Internet to find the perfect match for any world you can dream up. Loot Studios is one of the companies designed to meet this new need — they specialize in 3D printable tabletop figures and their latest offering is….one big hombre.

Presenting Izat’al, Dragon Empress — one of the most immense statues Loot Studios has ever offered. Imagine how your buddies will react when this giant multi-headed creature makes its presence known on the table. It’s so big that it has to be printed in pieces — some assembly is required, but it’s worth it. The dragon is inspired by Tiamat, a monster from Mesopotamian mythology that has its own established D&D variant.

Izat’al, Dragon Empress from Loot Studios

Izat’al is part of the Rise of Draconians set, which comes with its own 30-page digital minibook of backstory for worldbuilding. The bundle also includes printable hero characters like Syndra Burrfoot, Abras Elernam and Alart the Spearknight, eight environment elements, four busts, and eight other (smaller) Draconian enemies, which are all explained in the book.

According to Loot Studios’ lore, the Dragon Empress Izat’al is a six-headed deity-like dragon who rose to power in the volcanic land of Shaldrak. Her origins are shrouded in mystery, with legends suggesting she was either an experiment of an elder entity, a mutation from a cursed draconic lineage, or a divine being. She was summoned centuries ago by the draconians, who were losing their homeland to other races. Emerging from deep lava pits, Izat’al brought destruction, wiping out other civilizations and solidifying draconian rule over Shaldrak. Her immense power and tyranny led to her being revered by draconians and feared by all others.

Rise of the Draconians, Izat'al Showdown - Loot Studios

Izat’al’s rule was marked by cruelty, with frequent sacrifices made in her honor. Her six heads represented an unstoppable force of chaos, and she became the embodiment of draconian supremacy. However, a coalition of five heroes devised a plan to trap rather than kill the Dragon Empress, as she was a divine entity immune to conventional defeat. Using the Orb of Dragonkind, they imprisoned her in an arcane prison, bringing peace to Shaldrak for centuries.

Despite her imprisonment, loyal draconian followers worked in secret to free her. Eventually, they succeeded, and Izat’al returned, seeking revenge and aiming to reclaim Shaldrak and dominate all realms. Her resurgence reignited ancient conflicts, compelling the descendants of the original heroes to rise against her once more. These new champions, alongside defectors like Imayn, a former loyalist who grew disillusioned with Izat’al’s destruction, now face the daunting task of confronting the reborn Empress.

The heroes opposing Izat’al are descendants of the original champions who sealed her away. Each carries unique skills and a legacy tied to the Dragon Empress’s downfall. From Lien, a ranger trained to honor his family’s legacy, to Imayn, a former loyalist turned rebel, they unite against Izat’al’s resurgence. Together, they face their greatest challenge: living up to their ancestors’ heroic feats to protect the realms from devastation.

Rise of the Draconians, the Heroes - Loot Studios

Loot Studios specializes in creating highly detailed, 3D-printable miniature files (STL files) for tabletop role-playing games (RPGs). They offer monthly subscription services, providing themed bundles that include a variety of miniatures such as heroes, villains, scenery objects, and life-size props. These models are meticulously designed by internationally recognized artists to capture intricate details, enhancing the storytelling and immersion of RPG sessions.

Subscribers receive the STL files and also supplementary materials like stat blocks compatible with Dungeons & Dragons 5E and magazines containing lore and encounter guides, facilitating immediate integration into gaming campaigns. The models are pre-supported and tested for popular 3D printers, ensuring a user-friendly printing experience. Additionally, Loot Studios fosters a community where members can share tips on 3D printing, painting techniques, and TTRPG gameplay.

For those new to 3D printing, Loot Studios provides resources such as the “3D Printing Hero” course, designed to guide beginners through the process of printing miniatures. They also offer free sample models and painting tutorials to support hobbyists in enhancing their skills.

A Loot Studios subscription costs $15 a month, but if you join within the month of December, you will receive all the December offerings, including Izat’al. In addition to the .STL files, each bundle includes the original statblocks for heroes and enemies – all of which were designed to be 5E compatible – as well as 30 pages of backstory and worldbuilding subscribers can apply to their current campaign. For more information on Rise of the Draconians, visit Loot Studios.

Next: Visit our Tabletop forum to discuss Rise of the Draconians.

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Natures

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Loot Studios nailed it again! The thought of a six-headed dragon deity like Izat’al makes me want to rewrite my entire campaign just to fit her in. The lore, heroes, and environment elements make it easy to drop this into any setting. My players are going to hate me—in the best way!

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Pressure Transmitter

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For $15 a month, this feels like a steal. The amount of work that goes into creating the STL files, lore, and supplementary materials is incredible. I’ve subscribed to Loot Studios before, and they never disappoint. Izat’al might just be their best offering yet—time to dust off my printer!

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I’m new to both D&D and 3D printing, so this sounds intimidating. That said, the mention of a “3D Printing Hero” course caught my attention. If they really offer resources to help beginners like me, I might give it a try. Izat’al looks amazing, and it’d be fun to surprise my gaming group with something so unique.

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FalconPunch77

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This is such a fantastic concept! As a mythology nerd, I love how they drew inspiration from Tiamat for Izat’al’s design and lore. The six-headed Dragon Empress idea feels so rich and cinematic. I’m not currently a Loot Studios subscriber, but I might sign up just for December. Even if I don’t end up printing everything, having access to the lore and stat blocks alone makes it tempting.

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Fine apple

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As a DM who loves spicing up campaigns with visually stunning elements, this set looks like a dream come true! I’ve been following Loot Studios for a while, and their attention to detail is unparalleled. Izat’al sounds like an absolute showstopper, and I can already imagine my players’ reactions when she shows up on the battlefield. Sure, the $15 subscription isn’t pocket change, but the value in terms of creativity and detail is worth every penny. I’m sold!

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