Some monuments are built to impress.
This one is built to endure.
Wizard Monument PBR stands like an old promise carved into stone: hood low, beard heavy, staff worn smooth where countless hands never actually touched it. The robe falls in thick, patient folds. Fine cracks web across the surface like time itself signed the work. It feels less like a statue and more like a figure that has been standing there long enough to become part of the building.
Made for modern Second Life PBR, the stone has depth, not just color. Pitted erosion, softened edges, hairline fractures, and worn planes catch light the way real masonry does. In warm environments it turns almost sun bleached, in colder presets it becomes severe and ancient. The detail holds when you approach, and the silhouette stays clean when you step back.
This is a single material sculpture. The entire monument shares one UV and one PBR set, so placement is simple and consistent, with no face work. Drop it into a cathedral hall, a wizard tower, a library ruin, a fantasy courtyard, or a roleplay sanctuary. Scale it down as a relic, or raise it as the centerpiece of a grand interior. It reads as history either way.
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 a prop.
A sentinel.
A lesson carved in stone.
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