Some of our social media team are off to today - if you're going too, have a wonderful time. Love too to everyone off to Basildon Pride, Moray Pride, Calderdale Pride, Didsbury Pride, Leicester Pride, Great Yarmouth Pride, or any other happening today!

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Gryla, an Icelandic, child-eating Christmas ogre for :)

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The Caribbean Crowing Snake
Artwork made for the project

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Vahanas header for Vahanas are the vehicles of Hindu gods, coming in the form of various creatures

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Here’s another creature for ! The Badalisc, from Italian folklore! Said to live in the forest around the village of Andrista, this beast is a nuisance who harasses villagers and during Epiphany reveals their sins!

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Here’s another creature for ! The Bishop Fish, a sea monster first reported in the 16th century! Said to have been captured multiple times, but during once such event, was granted its freedom by a group of priests!

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Aloes, the caribbean "goose-fish-seal-plesiosaur" cryptid
Made for project

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Here’s another creature for ! The Great Eagle, from Greek mythology! Also known as the Caucasian eagle, this bird is a part of Prometheus’ eternal torment for giving fire to humans- returning every day to eat his liver!

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The water spirits all together! These creatures all have the same myth root origins, spreading through Scandinavian and Germanic cultures - which I didn't even know when I originally chose them but I just think is super neat.

A Nixie, Nykur, and Fossegrim.

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And the last of my water spirit trio, the They are definitely the most malicious of the three and have a bad habit of hauling people into lakes to drown them. Though a canny traveler will know them by their backwards legs and ears and steer well clear.

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Finished!

Nixies are female Nix (from the Norse Nykr, the same cultural root as the Fossegrim). They are shapechangers known to lure people into their waters using their songs. Later stories also portrayed them with less strictly malevolent sides.

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Continuing to explore outside my usual style, here's my take on the Ipotane for

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Tried something a bit different for my Kulshedra illustration for
Very interesting creature of Albanian folklore that I took some artistic liberties with.

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I was finally able to finish this fairy section header piece for ! I'm super happy with how it came out! ✨🌸🍃

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Finished my Fossegrim for the

Here he's playing the traditional Hardanger fiddle, for which he knows 11 secret songs. He can be convinced to teach his skills if the supplicant follows a strict set of requirements involving goats, waterfalls, and Thursdays.

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