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WiCat 2 - The Guardian of Harmony

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Publication date 2024-02-24 at 20:34
Design number 1810161

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A long time ago, in a kingdom where magic flowed like a river, a mystical cat appeared wearing a wizard's hat and a king's cape, he became known as the Guardian of Balances and roamed the magical lands. In his hat adorned with the symbols of the Sun and Moon, he represented the duality of the world: light and darkness, life and death.

Born from an ancient prophecy, the WiCat was feared and respected by all animals, as its destiny was to maintain the balance between magical forces. His skull pendant necklace symbolized his connection to the world of spirits and the dead, and his king's cape represented his authority over magical creatures.

Every year, at the height of the winter solstice, WiCat performed a magical ritual to renew the balance of the world. On a starry night, he stood in his majestic pose, channeling the energy of the elements to restore harmony to nature.

But not everyone accepted the role of WiCat, and a group of dark wizards, known as the Followers of Darkness, plotted to unbalance the world and subjugate all magical creatures. They saw WiCat as a threat to their plan for dominance.

Thus, every winter solstice, an epic battle between WiCat and the Followers of Darkness was fought, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. But the Guardian of Harmony never failed in his mission, protecting the magical world and ensuring that light always prevailed over darkness.

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You can download two versions of the file: one as a single piece and the other with scalable pieces.
The model should be tilted to a certain angle to minimize contact points with supports.
While the model is more suited for DLP or LCD resin printers due to delicate details and installation requirements, it can also be printed with FDM. However, I recommend printing at a larger scale for easier installation, support, and better detail.

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