In some of the far eastern kingdoms, houses, temples, and government buildings are often guarded by large, slow constructs called ‘shrieking wolves’. These statues (which, despite the name, may depict any creature) are designed as alarms to scare away intruders. While not intended for combat, they are tough and tenacious, so fleeing is generally the best course of action.
Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Small parts. Choking hazard.
EAN2100000637409
PublishersNorth Star
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In some of the far eastern kingdoms, houses, temples, and government buildings are often guarded by large, slow constructs called ‘shrieking wolves’. These statues (which, despite the name, may depict any creature) are designed as alarms to scare away intruders. While not intended for combat, they are tough and tenacious, so fleeing is generally the best course of action.