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Death (Standard Edition) - Darksiders - First 4 Figures Statue
Death (Standard Edition) - Darksiders - First 4 Figures Statue


 
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Death (Standard Edition)

First 4 Figures are proud to introduce the latest Darksiders collectible, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and protagonist of the second game, the Death (Standard Edition) Statue!

The concept for this statue is inspired by official Darksiders II artworks, where in the majority of them, Death dons the Necromancer armor set. This is a lootable armor set in the game that increases Death's Arcane Abilities. The weapon he's wielding is his signature dual scythes, which is his starting weapon, and the base design is of the Kingdom of the Dead, which is one of the major overworlds in Darksiders II.

Another thing to note is the Amulet shards on his chest. The Amulet is a trinket that contains the souls of his Nephilim brethren he slew, and the Crowfather is the keeper of this Amulet. After Death's encounter with the Crowfather early into the game, the Amulet shatters and its fragments dig deep into Death's chest, forever serving as a reminder of the sin he committed against his kind.

A $65 non-refundable deposit will be charged at the time your order is placed. The balance due plus applicable tax will be billed at imminent arrival.

Due to its size, this item is NOT eligible for free shipping.


Our price: $624.99
$65 Non-Refundable Deposit (not required for Wait List)
Expected Arrival: 1st Qtr 2023
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Product Code: F4F-910792

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Death (Standard Edition) - Darksiders - First 4 Figures Statue


14.2" H (360.68mm) x 13.4" W (340.36mm) x 17.3" L (439.42mm)


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