URUK-HAI SHAMAN
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They normally accompany bands of Uruk-hai on raiding missions and in larger fights, making the presence of Saruman felt at all times through their powers and ensuring that the orders of their master are carried out to the letter. |
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The
Shamans of the Fighting Uruk-hai are different from those of the other
Evil races. This is because they derive their 'inspiration' and powers,
not from Mordor, but from their creator Saruman the White, the wizard
that they worship above all else. The White Hand is the symbol they imprint
on the bodies of the warriors that survive the bloody initiation rites
of the Uruk-hai, and Isengard is for them a sacred place, the centre
of their ruthless battle-religion.