The Beast of Gevaudan vs Marie-Jeanne Valet
Illustration for project

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Here’s another creature for !The Succarath, a beast described in a 1635 book on natural history, said to reside in Patagonia! It is unclear if they thought it real or from folklore, but it is for certain a great parent!

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Finally managed to break through my block and produce the last of Tau’s demon kiddos,

This is AoAo. Slightly cuter than it’s supposed to be, but hey, come at me.




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Finished new art for of the Fenghuang.

Probably should've saved this for last though, I started this in October lmao 😭

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Yooo, late Happy New Years. Breaking it with my first piece of the year, the ugly, net-snipping lobster-snake-vulture, the Amikiri! A pretty harmless Japanese yokai who lets all the mosquitos in your house.🦞

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First artwork of 2022!
Basan, a Yokai Rooster for

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Also, after months of being unable to put virtual pen to paper, here… have a seven headed honse. 👍🏻🐴



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What a blast I had this year :D
Realised that most of my artworks were for
I sure did improve a lot!

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✨ WIP✨

Alula Whale is up next!
💙🌊🐋

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Beebe's Abyssal Fishes for 💙🐟🦑🐚

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Here’s another for ! The Lambton Worm, from British mythology! Originating in a legend from county Durham- telling the story of John Lambton and his battle with the evil beast in the River Wear and his subsequent curse!

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Here’s another creature for ! The Chamrosh, from Persian mythology! Said to live at the summit of Mount Alborz, this wolf/ Eagle beast is sometimes described as a protector of all birds on Earth!

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Here’s another creature for ! The Jólakötturinn, from Icelandic mythology! This giant Yule cat hunts down and eats those who have not received new clothes for the Christmas (Yule) period!

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Here’s another for ! The Illuyanka dragon, from Hittite mythology! The Hittite empire was centred around what is now Turkey, from ~1600-1180 BCE! This serpent like dragon was eventually slain by the god of sky and storm!

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Here’s another creature for ! The Adar Llwch Gwin, from Welsh mythology! They are said to be large bird-like creatures, similar to griffins! They are very intelligent beings, who can even mimic human speech!

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