Let's do another!

Sarnax of the Edelwood, inspired by:

The Lizard Cult from Root by .
The Beast from Over the Garden Wall by .
Johnny Appleseed from American folklore.

I'm still surprised the combination was so much fun to play.

https://t.co/3O8xbdOdJi

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The Alp of German folklore. I believe you’ll fancy them.

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Inktober 2020 - Part 7
Theme: Brazilian/Amazonian folklore.
Promt by IG

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Sadness was a survival horror never released for Wii, in theory combining stealth and Slavic folklore.

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yessss, thank you for a halloween artshare!! I love making fantasy monsters and ghouls inspired by folklore. I'm a bit of a horror fan and I adore the halloween season

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Book of the New Sun's bestiary is a strange one, drawing from prehistoric biology, mythology and folklore.

This is the Alzabo-- if you've read BotNS, those familiar with Annihilation (2018) will know where the idea of the Bear-creature truly comes from.

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27. Kappa ◇

Process: Kappa are creatures belonging to Japanese folklore. They live in water & abduct children & act mischievously. They possess a dish on their head that holds water, and they love cucumbers! (Peep the lil friend in the back)

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Drawtober's fourth prompt, Folklore.

This is a creature from my story White Star. 👀

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Hello! I'm a small artists currently working on an online comic/mange that is inspired by lore, mythos, and modern folklore. I love creating monsters and fun characters

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Yokai, supernatural creatures in Japanese folklore.

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Day 19 - Grass, Children of the Night, and Folklore.

Pumpkin witch making some friends in the long grass.

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Drawtober: week 4.
The prompt: Folklore.

Sometimes you just gotta draw a Wendigo.

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Hair finally free, she is no longer bound to the earth. She is out for blood🩸

I decided to draw a vampire with a strong influence from the idea of the Estries, essentially vampires of Jewish folklore. In the Sefer Hasidim it says they can fly if their hair isn't tied back.

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🍂They called him, The Mothman.🍂

Last week's prompt was Folklore. After a long brainstorming session, decided to go with "The Mothman". In my head this could've been the man before the legend we all know today.

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Black Dogs are harbingers of death in folklore. The demonic dog roaming Cannock Chase, also known as the ‘ghost dog of Brereton,’ has been seen stalking the roads leading to Brereton. It has been described as large, black with sharp pointed ears & glowing eyes.

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Running a little low on time for this weeks piece, so in the interest of not rushing it, I'm going to post it as a monochrome and do the full pic later on 🙂

Here's my version of the white stag from Arthurian folklore.

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10.
An aquatic with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish from many and They often ate men they lured to them, similar to
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"Final Supper"
prompt's 3 and 4: Midnight Feast and Folklore.
Based on Da Vinci's famous portrayal of the Last Supper.

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