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Frostgrave: Corpse Wrangler & Murderjack
Description
Corpse wranglers are not naturally occurring creatures. Instead, they are the result of strange, necromantic magics applied to snakes. As snakes aren’t even that common in the Frozen City, it is not clear where these creatures are coming from, but they are at least easy to recognize. Put simply, corpse wranglers look like two snakes joined together. So, while they share a tail, the body splits about the midpoint leading to two different heads. What is truly loathsome about these creatures is their ability to crawl into a corpse and reanimate it. The snake usually crawls in through the mouth, buries itself in the throat, and then eats through the brain before each head pops out of an eye socket. The effect is basically a zombie with a pair of snakes protruding out of its eyes. While corpse wranglers have some of the advantages of undead, they do not suffer any of the weaknesses, as they are actually controlled by a living creature. To kill a corpse wrangler, you essentially must batter the corpse to pieces at which point the snake will slither out, and can then be attacked directly. Bloodcrows are the most common animal seen in the Frozen City, as they have arrived by the thousands to peck away at the dead flesh of corpses both fresh and frozen. For the most part, these birds aren’t dangerous to the living. The exception is when Murderjacks start to appear amongst them. These giant crows, that have a wingspan equal to the height of a tall man, are not only aggressive hunters, but they cause the rest of the murder (a group of crows) to also become aggressive. No one is sure of the origins of these great birds, if they are naturally birthed or the result of the wild magic of the Frozen City. Regardless, when Murderjacks are about, it pays to be cautious. Pack contains a Corpse Wrangler, an Animated Corpse, a Bloodcrow and a Murderjack. All models are 28mm sized, made of metal and supplied unpainted.
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FGV366
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