Some guardians are made of steel.
The oldest ones are made of stone.
Griffin Stone Statue PBR sits with the authority of a throne room sentinel: eagle head lifted, wings held wide, claws planted like anchors. The base is carved with worn patterns and old masonry damage, as if the monument has stood through more history than anyone remembers. Cracks run across the surface in thin lines. Edges are softened. The whole piece feels heavy, deliberate, and unmovable.
Built for modern Second Life PBR, the stone has depth, not just color. You get rough grain, chipped corners, pitted erosion and subtle fracture lines that catch light the way real carved stone does. In warm presets it becomes sun baked and ancient. In darker environments it turns severe and mythic, a silhouette you feel before you notice.
This is a single material sculpture. The entire statue shares one UV and one PBR set, so it is easy to place and stays visually cohesive, with no face work. Perfect for castle gates, cathedral halls, fantasy courts, temple ruins, roleplay strongholds, and dramatic entryways. Scale it as a small altar guardian or raise it as a centerpiece monument.
MESH | PBR | MOD/TRANS
Notes
Land impact depends on size and your viewer LOD settings
Best results with reflections enabled and a strong environment preset
Static decor prop
Not decoration.
A warning.
A watchful silence carved into stone.
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