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Hafling Trophy Ear

Halfling Trophy Ear

Epic Armoury’s Halfling Trophy Ear is a gruesome latex accessory designed to look like a small, pointed ear of a halfling foe. Made from 100% natural latex and stuffed with cotton to give it mass and texture, this ear adornment can be hung as a talisman from a belt or neck using its leather cord. It is sure to create fear and hatred in the hearts of your little folk enemies.

The Halfling Trophy Ear is sculpted and hand-painted to appear as if it has been cut off from flesh. Thickened, rough edges along the base look like clots of blood coagulated from the wound. This trophy ear is skin-colored with shaded creases. It can be carefully dry-brushed or customized using Epic Effects Make-Up.

HISTORY

  • Similar in use to the historical practice of human trophy collecting
  • Remains of the deceased were collected to demonstrate dominance or to commemorate
  • Halflings are typically described in tabletop adventures, such as Dungeons and Dragons, as a lithe and carefree species
$5.75

Original: $16.44

-65%
Hafling Trophy Ear

$16.44

$5.75

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Halfling Trophy Ear

Epic Armoury’s Halfling Trophy Ear is a gruesome latex accessory designed to look like a small, pointed ear of a halfling foe. Made from 100% natural latex and stuffed with cotton to give it mass and texture, this ear adornment can be hung as a talisman from a belt or neck using its leather cord. It is sure to create fear and hatred in the hearts of your little folk enemies.

The Halfling Trophy Ear is sculpted and hand-painted to appear as if it has been cut off from flesh. Thickened, rough edges along the base look like clots of blood coagulated from the wound. This trophy ear is skin-colored with shaded creases. It can be carefully dry-brushed or customized using Epic Effects Make-Up.

HISTORY

  • Similar in use to the historical practice of human trophy collecting
  • Remains of the deceased were collected to demonstrate dominance or to commemorate
  • Halflings are typically described in tabletop adventures, such as Dungeons and Dragons, as a lithe and carefree species