Those who survive the harsh conditions of the wilderness have little time for small-talk, and so prefer to introduce themselves in simple ways: for example, displaying a trophy they took from a savage beast that made the mistake of crossing their path.
That being said, it’s not usually a good idea to question whether or not the person wearing the trophy is the one who necessarily *earned* it, so they can also be a fashion statement.
The fearsome Harpies dwell high in the mountains and hunt with the storm winds. On rare occasion, Harpies can be seen hunting in the lowlands. In such instances it is said that they are compelled by divine forces to seek a particular target. For the most part, they will hunt small game, or steal from travellers. In larger groups, they have been known to besiege entire towns for days on end. They are ferocious and persistent hunters, deadly in groups.
A Harpy Matriarch is often twice the size of her kin, many times stronger, and with a level of cunning as yet undetermined by our scholars. She is the leader of her flock, not only orchestrating their hunts but also ensuring the well-being of all her kin.
Those who wear trophies of a slain Harpy declare themselves to be resilient in the face of persistent attack, and an enemy of thieves.
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• Polymer clay claw: acrylic paint, metallic highlights, gloss varnish
• Resin wishbone: acrylic paint, gloss varnish
• Hand-painted and distressed feather adornment
• Ruby effect resin skull beads
• Approx length:
Claw: 5.5cm
Wishbone: 6cm
Feathers: 14cm, 11cm, 8cm
• Waxed cotton cord with adjustable sliding knot (approx length 70cm / 35cm drop)

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