We'll be retaining the same staff and equipment and producing the minis from our new (larger) premises.
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We'll be retaining the same staff and equipment and producing the minis from our new (larger) premises.
We’re sure, of course, that the non-Welsh will have a little trouble with pronunciation here, so here’s a quick guide: Galhwch Lladd Llaw is spoken “Gall-huch (as in loch) Chl (the ch pronounced as in loch)-ath (as in the, not in thin) Chl-ow (as in cow)”. Pendyndraig is spoken “Pen-dun-dray-g” and Gwaelod is spoken “Gwy (as in sky)-lod”.
Muldo's origins are lost to both himself and the Ysian fleshsmith that created him many years ago, but the agony of his transformation from human to brute can be seen readily amongst the growths and tumours upon his back and the fury he displays upon the battlefield. A living weapon, a vat-grown slab of muscle and anger and terrible ferocity, Muldo is a mighty force in war, able to shrug off the most grievous of wounds before slaughtering his enemies with the bone-spikes that protrude from his forearms in grotesque fashion.