Again a malformed hand lifted and beckoned, and another Irakzai stumbled stiffly to his doom.
He gave a half-bow, sweeping downwards with the stump of a malformed hand.
It went down as though struck by a thunderbolt, but to my horror the piping continued, though the pipes had fallen from the malformed hands.
Ortali cowered, screaming wordlessly, as the taloned, malformed hands reached for him.
The malformed gray hand appeared from inside the floppy sleeve again, this time palm up.
He stands at just four feet, and has vestigial arms, with malformed hands and wrists that appear to come almost directly from his shoulders.
The first was that he had a malformed left hand, meaning his left arm and hand were much smaller compared to his right arm and hand.
They wielded long, pale blades of an ancient design in their malformed hands.
Of note is the 16th century Flemish engraver Hendrik Goltzius, whose malformed hand was ideally suited for the cradling and guiding of a burin.
And he unfolded from the saddle before him, and dropped into the startled, malformed hands, Giles Siward's cloak.