Luthen Rael’s gallery on Coruscant is less a shop and more a carefully staged illusion. Antique artifacts, rare relics, and cultural fragments are arranged with curator-level precision, projecting the image of a refined dealer in history. He often claims that time stands still there, and in a sense, it does. The space feels insulated from the Empire’s reach, a quiet pocket where the past is preserved and examined. Yet beneath that stillness lies something far more dynamic the shop doubles as a covert hub, where coded conversations and subtle exchanges fuel rebellion in plain sight.
This model is for:
- 1:18 scale (3.75 inch figures)
Root of the Fallen Grove
Preserved from what appears to be a petrified growth, this artifact is believed to be the remains of a once-living monument. Cultures that revered it saw decay not as an end, but as transformation. Luthen keeps it as a reminder: collapse often feeds what comes next.
The Coiled Witness
This piece originates from a system where justice was observed, not enforced. The dual heads represent memory and foresight, one to remember truth, the other to anticipate deception. It is said such statues were present during tribunals, silently “judging” all who spoke.
Veshkar War Idols
Recovered from a dismantled battlefield shrine, these idols were carried by a warrior culture that believed victory required both brutality and ritual precision. The exaggerated forms are not decorative, they are anatomical distortions meant to intimidate and invoke ancestral spirits before combat.
Triune Spire Relics Once commissioned by a forgotten Core World sect, these spires represent unity through division, three structures bound as one. Each tier is said to mark a generational oath, with the uppermost finials symbolizing ascension beyond material power. Luthen displays them as a quiet nod to ideological balance or its failure.
This model includes:
- Building instructions
- With print instructions for layer height for each part
- Paint guide for all parts
- Assembly instructions
- Different file formats for printing
- Also available in scales on other pages
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STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 34.9 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 39.2 MB), BLEND (Blender, filesize: 51 MB), PDF (PDF, filesize: 4.28 MB)