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Scourge
$0.75
DESCRIPTION
Originating in ancient Egypt as a threshing tool, a Scourgeis a whip or lash generally used to inflict severe corporal punishment or self-mortification. The typical scourge has several thongs fastened to a handle; at the end of which are tied thick, heavy knots. The Roman scourge, also called a flagellum, was often braided with a number of small metal pieces causing punishment to be particularly dreadful. A flogger with hooks at the ends was called a scorpion while one with nine thongs was called a cat o' nine tails. Whatever your application, this device is sure to bring offending minifigs down a notch. Scourgefits most standard minifig hands.
Our soft ABS plastic contains an additive making it flexible - but not stretchable. Excess tugging and twisting may result in tearing. Pieces broken due to excessive play are not eligible for replacement.
Miniquins, MOCs and Minifig parts not included with purchase
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