

Dark Elf Trophy Mask
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When night falls on the lands, your prey will emerge from the underdark. Much of your village has come to fear the underground elves and the silence in which they strike. They must be stopped.
Along with your fellow hunters, you see the first dark elf leave the safety of his cave. He doesn’t have a chance to go far before your arrow finds his heart. You will take his face and leave it at the cave’s exit for a warning to his brethren.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Dark Elf Trophy Mask is a face mask designed to look like the torn away face of a dark elf. Hide your face behind this stolen face of a defeated enemy kept as a trophy--proof of your warrior’s claim to skill and grand victory in battle. Made from 100% natural latex, this mask covers the whole face with roomy holes around the eyes, nostrils, and mouth for comfort.
The face itself is narrow with a long, pronounced nose, a defined chin, and marked eyebrows. Wrinkles and jagged edges give it the realistic appearance of having been torn away from the face of the victim. The complexion is dark grey with black and white shading.
Secure the mask to your face using the adjustable leather cords. Customize the mask’s appearance with Epic Effects Water-Based Makeup.
HISTORY
- Similar in use to the historical practice of human trophy collecting
- Remains of the deceased were collected to demonstrate dominance or to commemorate
- Dark elves were first mentioned in Norse mythology as the “Dökkálfar” or “Svartálfar” written in the Prose Edda in the 13th century
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