38 Cult Of The Lamb Coloring Pages: Free Printable Art

Praise The One Who Waits with these 38 free Cult of the Lamb coloring pages — a complete printable roster covering every corner of Massive Monster’s beloved roguelike: eight atmospheric portraits of The Lamb itself (halo spread wide, sword planted on a pentagram, smelling a flower, and the iconic “Cute As Hell” spiral-eye close-up); duo art and all four Bishops of the Old Faith — Narinder in chains and in robes, Shamura the spider deity, Leshy of Chaos, and Heket the frog; the full cast of cult NPCs including Ratau, Shrumy, Jalala, and Klunko & Bop; and fourteen dungeon demons with every named mini-boss from Amdusias and Baalzebub to Focalor, Haborym, and Zepar. The game’s “spooky-cute” palette — deep crimson, muted burgundy, and void black offset by soft ivory for the Lamb — is the perfect coloring challenge.

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The Lamb — Protagonist Portraits

Eight pages dedicated to the game’s beloved crowned protagonist — The Lamb standing with arms wide before a glowing halo, planting a sword on a pentagram, wearing the eye-crown in a clean portrait, the “Cute As Hell” spiral-eyed close-up, perched atop a pile of wrapped bodies, smelling a flower peacefully, and issuing the “Join The Cult” proclamation. Pure ivory and soft grey for the Lamb’s body; deep blood red for the crown.

The Goat, Duo Art & Bishops of the Old Faith

Nine pages spanning The Goat from the Unholy Alliance update (two solo portraits plus two Lamb+Goat duo pages), and all four Bishops — Narinder appearing twice (once bound in heavy chains, once in full ornate robes with third eye); Shamura the crescent-crowned multi-eyed spider deity; Leshy of Chaos with his branch-like arms; and Heket of Famine in her ritualistic frog form. Rich purple, deep forest green, and bone white suit the Bishop pages beautifully.

Fun Fact: Cult of the Lamb was developed by just a small team at Massive Monster and published by Devolver Digital. The game’s four Bishop names — Leshy, Heket, Kallamar, and Shamura — are drawn from real folklore and demonology, with Leshy being a Slavic forest spirit and Heket an ancient Egyptian frog goddess of fertility and childbirth. The dungeon mini-boss names like Baal, Aym, and Barbatos come directly from the Ars Goetia, a 17th-century grimoire listing 72 demons of Hell. Learn more at Wikipedia.

Cult Followers & NPC Characters

Seven pages for the beloved supporting cast — Shrumy the potion-laden merchant with a pack full of wares; Rinor smiling in traditional cult robes; the wise elder Ratau leaning on his leafy wooden staff; the dim but lovable duo Klunko & Bop; the stitch-scarfed Jalala; a generic triangle-necklaced Follower; and the tall-hatted Flinky. Warm earthy tones — ochre, terracotta, and moss green — work well for this group.

Dungeon Demons & Mini-Bosses

Fourteen pages featuring every named demon from the game’s dungeon gauntlet — the insectoid Vephar with jagged mandibles, the scorpion-tailed Hauras, the dripping multi-eyed Saleos, the wide-grinning cross-eyed Gusion, spider-fanged Focalor, winged Eligos, crystalline-spiked Barbatos, the pentagram-antlered melting skull Baalzebub, staff-wielding Baal, scythe-carrying Aym, star-eyed Amdusias, Haborym with occult symbols, stake-mawed Valefar, and three-eyed Zepar. Go dark — void black backgrounds with a single saturated accent color per demon.

Watch Leshy Fan Art Coloring Process

Watch a fan artist bring a Leshy illustration to life using vibrant colors — excellent reference for tackling the Bishop pages in this collection.

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Cult of the Lamb Coloring Tips & Craft Ideas

The game’s distinctive “spooky-cute” visual identity comes from one key contrast: the Lamb and followers are soft, round, and almost childlike, while the demons and Bishops are intricate, angular, and dripping with occult detail. Your coloring approach should honor that split — keep the protagonist pages light and playful, then go bold and dark for the enemy roster.

  • The Lamb’s Palette: Pure ivory or very pale cream for the body, deep blood red for the crown, and black for the eye and nose details. The contrast between the innocent white fleece and the dark crown is the entire visual joke of the character — don’t flatten it with a grey body.
  • Bishop Robes: Each Bishop has a distinct color scheme in-game — Narinder is black and gold, Leshy is green and brown, Heket is yellow-green, Shamura is purple and silver. Referencing these while coloring makes the pages feel authentic to the source material.
  • Demon Pages: Try a dark background technique — color the background a deep void black or dark purple first, then color each demon element on top. The contrast makes the detailed line work pop dramatically compared to leaving the background white.
  • Custom Stickers: Print the Follower and Lamb pages on sticker paper, color them, and cut them out for a custom sticker sheet — these are popular fan-art craft projects shared widely in the CotL community.

The demon pages especially reward patience — each named mini-boss has a uniquely designed silhouette with intricate textures. Try a single saturated accent color per demon (crimson for Baal, toxic green for Haborym, purple for Eligos) against a dark background for a striking, gallery-worthy result.