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The Acheron Series includes many character base meshes, accessories and animations that use a single standard rig. Easily populate your project with exactly what you need. Visit the Acheron Series website: acheronseries3d.weebly.com/

This is the totally nude, fully rigged, base mesh model for Acheron style Amphisbaena characters. Extra bones are provided to control the naughty bits, if needed. An exchangable texture with 16 color palettes is included. You can easily add your own, or mix and match to create a unique character for your unique project. Male and female can each use all colors.

OBJ, FBX and DAE are provided, but for full functionality, please use the Blend file.

Though it has not been remembered as well as other mythical creatures like Gryphons or Unicorns, the Amphisbaena was one of the most feared and respected serpents of its day. The first Amphisbaenas sprang up from the earth when the mutagenic blood of Medusa's severed head dripped onto the desert sands as Perseus and Pegasus transported it back to the King. These primordial Amphisbaena were two-headed snakes, one on either end of the body, each filled with deadly venom. The Amphisbaena could strike with either head, and readily retreat or advance in either direction without turning its body, making it an unpredictable and dangerous foe. Indeed, its name means to go both ways. Centuries later, the Roman general Cato would later encounter the Gorgon's spawn as they marched across desert in their African campaign. The vicious serpents decimated Cato's legions, and brought tales of the creatures back to Europe. By the time of the Middle Ages, the offspring of the first horde had mutated into a variety of dragonic forms, often sprouting the bird-like wings and beast-like paws to add to its natural arsenal. Despite its deadly reputation, adventures sought to slay or capture Amphisbaenas because their hides and flesh were said to have great healing power, much like the horn of the Unicorn. And like the Unicorn, the Amphisbaena was able to use its healing power when it was alive, even able to reattach its own limbs, including either head, if severed.

The title loincloth is not included. Backgrounds and props are by Synty, RogCG, BitGem and Maxbugor.

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Acheron Amphisbaena Nude Low-poly 3D model

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OBJ
OBJ | 4 files<br />File Size: 1.49 MB
DAE
Collada | 2 files<br />File Size: 3.13 MB
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Autodesk FBX | 2 files<br />File Size: 1.2 MB
TEXTURES
Textures | 2 files<br />File Size: 3.68 KB
BLEND
Blender<br />File Size: 2.42 MB
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