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khurasanminiatures of Khurasan Miniatures writes:

We're pleased to provide a new line of 15mm Undead - zombies and vampires - for our Mystri Island pulp adventure line.

Zombies of the Nightmare Coast, by Khurasan Miniatures

There's part of the eastern shore of the island called by all the "Nightmare Coast," and with good reason, for the living dead haunt these damned, pestilential shores. Zombies, corpses shambolically animated and desiring the brains of the living for consumption, appear from the jungle, or at times dig themselves from the very earth, sometimes seriously decayed, groping for the flesh of the living even before they have cleared the earth that has long held them.

Vlad and Georg Hamyldon, Vampire Twins of Mystri Island, by Khurasan Miniatures

In command of this dark world is a pair of vampires - legend has it, twin brothers - one existing in manbat form, and the other in the appearance of a handsome, elegantly attired yet undeniably fiendish human. The manbat wields a golden rod of terrible power, deeply ensorcelled with necromantic magic, commanding all dead things, and stealing the life from those who still draw breath.

All available to populate your Mystri Island games or add to any discriminating zombie, horror or pulp collection!

The models were painted by Richard Lowles of The General's Paintbrush.

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