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What dangers lurk in the Dark Continent?

What horrors lurk in the uncharted depths of Imagiafrica? Strange creatures, that can only be described as "supernatural" in nature, stalk through the night. Where do they come from? Few know, and fewer survive encounters to learn more.

 Mummies! Marching from the deserts of the North, these ancient monsters shamble forth to reclaim what was once the mighty Egyptian Empire!

 Zoinks! G-g-g-ghosts! Restless spirits that haunt the spaces they were killed, scaring away interlopers with mournful cries.

 And perhaps the most terrifying of all; Morris Dancers! Once normal men, these strange, sad creatures that announce their coming with jingling bells. Don't get too close, or you may find yourself unable to escape!

Naturally, these figures are just for a bit of fun and won't be taking part in too many games, the Mummies and Ghosts I got for free from work and just happened to be 20mm.

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  1. It is the informal Vlesadwassan viewpoint that while the zombies and ghosts pose a threat in many parts of Imagi-Africa, by far the greatest danger are the Morris Dancers. All Vlesadwassan armed forces are trained to deal with zombies/ghosts should they encounter such entities.

    As one would expect, the Morris Dancers are prevalent in those countries of Imagi-Africa which have an English link in their history – what-o! don’t drop the handkerchief.
    A far more devious and intransigent enemy awaits any who meet the Morris Dancers face to face. There is no known cure and no known weapon that can, adequately, combat them.
    🤔😉😉

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