Glam

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Glam the Laughing Warrior is a famous Wardancer who fights alongside Scarloc and his Wood Elf warriors. [1a]

In battle he leaps and bounds, laughing with exhilaration and joy as he kills foes with ease and the last thing many intruders into Athel Loren hear is his ululating, wild cry. [1a]

Appearance

He sports a great mane of red hair, coating it in fat to make it stand up - proud and intimidating. [1a]

Weapon and Equipment

  • 5th Edition: Two Hand Weapons. May have a Magic Item. [1a]

Sources

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