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"The Mogu love their forest, for it is their playground and their home. It is known that when Mogu appear, that balance exists between the physical and spirit realm, and that all is well in nature. The little forest spirits like to chase each other around the giant trunks of their protector trees, where they dwell. They are playful, curious creatures, but the Mogu are quick to flee from prying eyes, seldom showing themselves to outsiders. It is difficult to catch the Mogu, as they can flitter in and out of time and space. They can even instantaneously travel short distances through this method, and the twins Kali and Kana are among the best travelers. Kali, the mischievous adventurer, is always teasing the more patient and stoic Kana, but they are seldom ever apart. When one walks under the shade of a leafy forest canopy, one might hear their faint child-like laughter in the wind. And if you look very closely, you may even spot a little mushroom-topped head scampering off into the shadows, blending well with the foliage." |
Otto Björnik has just sent over some really cool news about his latest figures called "
Mogu". According to Otto, "I've been drawing these guys for quite a while now. They have appeared in my pen and ink illustrations and were first made into 3D figures during my first exhibition last June."... we totally remember seeing them, so it's great to see them in 3D form! With NYCC just around the corner,
Myplasticheart and Otto teamed up to make these available during the event. It will cost $40 per figure.
Kali(blue) stands 4" tall while
Kana(red) is 3" tall... and there will be 15 pieces of each character at booth #113! Lucky for those attending the event... these will be snagged up instantly, so be sure to hit up the MPH booth as soon as the hall opens!
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