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Las Shamblas
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Numerous MVP awards to his name and his surprising aptitude for fancy footwork (by mummy standards) sees people label Tut as a bit flash (again, by mummy standards) but he enjoys a good punch-up as much as the next hideous undead abomination.
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Has slowed down in his old age, but if anything walks within range then so help them!
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Downs succeeded John Barrow as the team's secondary wight, but has surpassed him in skill and fan popularity. Very much a no-frills player, his work ethic is what makes him a fan-favourite.
Seemingly the Las Shamblas necromancer had a personal grudge against the Unghouliant clan, because upon the death (on his debut) of Unghouliant III, he somewhat unimaginatively plucked a fourth from the family tree to bring into the team.
On the bright side, he's made a more promising start than some of his predecessors by notching up some touchdowns while endearing himself to the fans by sticking the boot in when an opportunity presents itself.
A fairly uneventful career for ghoulio thus far, but he has the makings of a properly decent all-rounder.
'Recruited' from human team "Fancy A Cuppa".
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Paul wasn't on the original Shamblas roster, but he's as much a team fixture as anybody else having joined the team soon after they were raised. His role is mostly to be a bruiser, but he's surprisingly light on his feet and can run in a touchdown when the opportunity arises and has even tried a pass on occasion.
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Shaidar is being groomed as the successor to Haran. He's not the same sparkling runner as his inferior Yardage Per Game shows, and after the first three games where he was on course for a higher touchdown rate his scoring form has slowed. He's still a sure-handed runner who could go far if he survives long enough.
That "long enough" could be short, however. He loves to get his shoulder down and make a hit which isn't ideal for one as frail as a ghoul.
After 11 games of underwhelming play, Big Daddy had a breakout performance against the Norse of <a href='http://fumbbl.com/FUMBBL.php?page=team&op=view&team_id=621225'>Eyjafjallajokull</a>, scoring both touchdowns as the Shamblas won 2-0.
Cruelly stolen from the Allardyce XI, he's served as a bench-warmer and line-fodder in his career since his unfortunate case of mortality.
However, with practice in his new body he has proven himself adept at helping out his more brutal fellows, and may find himself getting more first-team action from here on in.
The team necromancer had been out on the lash the night before a zombie recruitment deadline was set to be filled. There were no corpses waiting to be raised in the storage room, but he somehow managed to come up with a zombie for when the coach had said he wanted one.
There are rumours that George is just bits of former Las Shamblas favourite Romero that were scraped off the pitch, stitched together and reanimated.
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Odin started out his Blood Bowl career on a team actually named after him, Odin's Shield.
An unfortunate incident involving an undead player and a nasty bout of death see him now playing for Las Shamblas. He has since proudly notched up the second and third deaths of his career, but will still prove a pivotal part of the Shamblas front line.
Although he hasn't actually achieved much by way of injuring opposition players, his three deaths have given him a well-earned fearlessness and his sturdy play in the thick of the action and unhesitating willingness to face down even the likes of a Kroxigor or Troll on his own has turned him into a team mascot of sorts.