Gaap-Tur (70mm)
Gaap-Tur, the nomadic demon, was a fearsome sight to behold—half-man, half-boar, with thick bristles covering his hulking body and tusks curling from his jaw. His eyes gleamed with malevolent intelligence, and across his back, he carried a jagged spear, its tip stained from countless battles. In his other hand, he held an ancient, rusted bell, the sound of which could summon terror and chaos wherever it rang. Gaap-Tur wandered the wastelands, his heavy footsteps shaking the earth beneath him, a solitary force of destruction and dark magic. The bell he carried was cursed, a relic from an age long forgotten, and with each toll, it unleashed waves of fear that crippled anyone in his path, leaving them vulnerable to the swift strike of his spear.
Despite his monstrous appearance and savage nature, Gaap-Tur was a cunning strategist, a nomadic demon who struck with precision and then vanished into the desolate lands. He sought not only to destroy but to subjugate, drawing power from the fear he instilled in others. Legends of his brutal attacks spread across the barren lands—towns reduced to rubble, armies broken by the mere sound of his bell. His dual nature, both human and beast, made him unpredictable, a blend of cruel intellect and primal rage. Yet, beneath the terror he sowed, Gaap-Tur was driven by a deeper hunger—an endless search for something lost, a power he could never quite grasp, hidden in the echoes of the bell’s cursed chime.