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Hunger. Hunger is all you feel and know. In a vague portion of your mind you remember that there had once been so much more. You had a job. You had a family. But now as you catch the whiff of something delicious, that vague memory is forgotten.
You groan hungrily as you see one of the living, its movement catching your rotting eye. You stagger onward, driven by your sole desire for flesh.
DETAILS
Epic Effects’ new Grey/Green Big Rotten Zombie is a full mask that has seen livelier days. Once a fat human face, it has been transformed into a festering, swollen undead one with a double chin and greasy, rotten flesh. This mask features misformed features, boils, and narrow eye slits to create a terrifying, but realistic mask. Textured skin and handpainted details add to the quality.
The mask fits over your face and chin, moving with your natural jaw movement. The mask is made from thick 100% natural high-quality latex, making it strong and durable, ensuring long life and extended reuse. The mask is a large fit made with good room for breathing and ventilation, thus improving comfort with extended wear. The look and style of the mask can be modified by highlighting it with Epic Effects' Water Based Makeup from event to event.
INSPIRATION
- Zombies are most commonly found in horror and fantasy genre stories
- The term zombie comes from Haitian folklore, describing a dead body animated by magic
- The concept of zombies was first exposed to the Western culture with W.B. Seabrook’s The Magic Island in 1929
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