


Elven Trophy Mask
Elven Trophy Mask
Epic Armoury’s Elven Trophy Mask is a face mask designed to look like the torn away face of an elf. Hide your face behind the stolen one of a defeated enemy, a trophy kept to prove your warrior’s skill and victory over the forest folk. 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 fine nose and pronounced eyebrows. Wrinkles and jagged edges give it the realistic appearance of having been torn away from the face of the victim. The complexion is a sickly yellow skin tone.
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
- Elves were originally a creation of Germanic mythology and folklore
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Description
Elven Trophy Mask
Epic Armoury’s Elven Trophy Mask is a face mask designed to look like the torn away face of an elf. Hide your face behind the stolen one of a defeated enemy, a trophy kept to prove your warrior’s skill and victory over the forest folk. 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 fine nose and pronounced eyebrows. Wrinkles and jagged edges give it the realistic appearance of having been torn away from the face of the victim. The complexion is a sickly yellow skin tone.
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
- Elves were originally a creation of Germanic mythology and folklore





















