Tusk Orc
The carnage, the bloodlust and the smoke and combat, the symphony of death and destruction makes your heart beat and raise your spirits making it as if you can fly. With a raise of the hand you let out a might RAAAAAAUGH and look out towards your bretheren as the green tide, which you are a part of.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Tusk orc is a latex face mask designed to look like an green-skinned Orcish warrior.. Made from 100% natural latex, this mask covers the whole face with roomy holes around the eyes for comfort.
The face itself is wide with detailed, wrinkles, impurities and tusks to create a believable orc warrior with an open and move able lower jaw that can simulate mouth movement.. Sculpted and handpainted to look like green skin, wear this mask to appear as a green skinned orc and terrify your foes.
Secure the mask to your face. Customize the mask’s appearance with Epic Effects Water-Based Makeup.
This mask best fits children aged 8 to 12
INSPIRATION
- Earliest references to orcs are found in Old English and Anglo-Saxon sources, such as in Beowulf and in 16th century Italian folktales
- The word itself stems from the Latin word Orcus, which was the name given to the Roman deity of the dead
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s 20th century The Lord of the Rings series describes orcs as brutish, aggressive beings with a taste for human flesh
- Tolkien’s writings influenced many role-playing games, and are now seen in such games as Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer and Warcraft
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Tusk Orc
The carnage, the bloodlust and the smoke and combat, the symphony of death and destruction makes your heart beat and raise your spirits making it as if you can fly. With a raise of the hand you let out a might RAAAAAAUGH and look out towards your bretheren as the green tide, which you are a part of.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Tusk orc is a latex face mask designed to look like an green-skinned Orcish warrior.. Made from 100% natural latex, this mask covers the whole face with roomy holes around the eyes for comfort.
The face itself is wide with detailed, wrinkles, impurities and tusks to create a believable orc warrior with an open and move able lower jaw that can simulate mouth movement.. Sculpted and handpainted to look like green skin, wear this mask to appear as a green skinned orc and terrify your foes.
Secure the mask to your face. Customize the mask’s appearance with Epic Effects Water-Based Makeup.
This mask best fits children aged 8 to 12
INSPIRATION
- Earliest references to orcs are found in Old English and Anglo-Saxon sources, such as in Beowulf and in 16th century Italian folktales
- The word itself stems from the Latin word Orcus, which was the name given to the Roman deity of the dead
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s 20th century The Lord of the Rings series describes orcs as brutish, aggressive beings with a taste for human flesh
- Tolkien’s writings influenced many role-playing games, and are now seen in such games as Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer and Warcraft
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The carnage, the bloodlust and the smoke and combat, the symphony of death and destruction makes your heart beat and raise your spirits making it as if you can fly. With a raise of the hand you let out a might RAAAAAAUGH and look out towards your bretheren as the green tide, which you are a part of.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Tusk orc is a latex face mask designed to look like an green-skinned Orcish warrior.. Made from 100% natural latex, this mask covers the whole face with roomy holes around the eyes for comfort.
The face itself is wide with detailed, wrinkles, impurities and tusks to create a believable orc warrior with an open and move able lower jaw that can simulate mouth movement.. Sculpted and handpainted to look like green skin, wear this mask to appear as a green skinned orc and terrify your foes.
Secure the mask to your face. Customize the mask’s appearance with Epic Effects Water-Based Makeup.
This mask best fits children aged 8 to 12
INSPIRATION
- Earliest references to orcs are found in Old English and Anglo-Saxon sources, such as in Beowulf and in 16th century Italian folktales
- The word itself stems from the Latin word Orcus, which was the name given to the Roman deity of the dead
- J.R.R. Tolkien’s 20th century The Lord of the Rings series describes orcs as brutish, aggressive beings with a taste for human flesh
- Tolkien’s writings influenced many role-playing games, and are now seen in such games as Dungeons and Dragons, Warhammer and Warcraft


