While Brett kept the grim determination, Paris brought the rage back from the grave.
This short-haired variant trades contemplative undeath for pure aggression. Those sharp teeth aren’t just for show—they’re functional hunting tools attached to a zombie that remembers how to be angry about its condition. The shorter hair gives a more feral, practical appearance, suggesting someone who’s been undead long enough that grooming is utterly irrelevant but hasn’t yet lost the will to hunt actively.
That angry expression makes all the difference in storytelling—this isn’t a mindless shambler or even a purposeful revenant. This is a zombie that’s furious about its circumstances and taking it out on anyone unfortunate enough to cross its path. The partial flesh coverage provides the same fantastic painting opportunities for decay effects, but that snarling face demands a different approach.
Perfect for creating aggressive undead that charge rather than shamble, building variety into your zombie hordes, or depicting that fallen warrior who died mid-battle and is still trying to win the fight. The hostile expression pairs brilliantly with dynamic action poses—this zombie doesn’t wait for victims to come to it.
Army build both zombie variants for a properly diverse undead legion where personalities survived death.








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