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A large wyvern creature OC.
It's called Azuvern! They are one of the earliest monsters to be befriended by mankind. They are popular for transportation because of their intelligence, loyalty and endurance.
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Drawing study: Narcissus (?), 1700–1750 https://t.co/Tcu2WccGCV #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #chndm
I've mentioned before that monsters in my personal mons setting can evolve, but unlike Pokemon it's not practically necessary for more power, it's more like an option to become a different mon. An example would be "Flyball" and "Flyclops" here
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Finishing the Toilet, ca. 1858 https://t.co/8jrrZCsxzv #openaccess #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Cleopatra Pleading with Caesar, Felice Giani, ca. 1820 https://t.co/13SxUOX3UB #openaccess #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Stage Design, Aqueduct, early 19th century https://t.co/au17AUKlv2 #chndm #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Brown Bird on Branch with Rose, Tulip, and Insects, ca. 1800–1830 https://t.co/hO5MFUMpYu #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #chndm
Hygeia, after an Antique Statue in Giustiniani Collection, Rome, ca. 1820 https://t.co/ZXd6v9Vzgb #chndm #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Completely unsurprising, here's yet another monster from my personal mons setting! Some monsters in this world are created with the integration of prehistoric DNA. In this case, a Pachycephalosaur... of course, artistic license is hard to resist.
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The Madonna and Child, ca. 1630 https://t.co/ZTOigTQH8S #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #openaccess
A large unnamed bat creature OC.
These monsters are intelligent and social, having a complex language of sounds to communicate. They also use their tails and phermones to prey on Drakky Fruit and lure them for feeding.
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Portrait of Lucas Vorsterman I, from Icones Principum Virorum, 1630–1641 https://t.co/QMKdpZsJxU #museumarchive #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Venus (Design for a Wall Painting), Walter Shirlaw, 1875–80 https://t.co/fvMXcBSUnH #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #waltershirlaw
The Peasants' Brawl, ca. 1540 https://t.co/ObAQBQ4fSe #chndm #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
European Green Woodpecker on Branch with Rose and Forget-Me-Nots, ca. 1800–1830 https://t.co/hQSiQoomrd #openaccess #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Plate 7 of a Set of Chinese Genre Scenes, ca. 1740 https://t.co/IZZ61Yay7Z #chndm #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Sketches of Cattle, Irvington, Samuel Colman, September 1876 https://t.co/RIQfQuuY3s #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #museumarchive
An unicorn creature OC.
It's called Qilord! Known as the Emperor of Wind, it has a powerful wind aura that allows it to float. This monster is said to only appears for royalty and gods. Highly intelligent and elusive.
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Subir y Bajar (Up and Down), 1803 https://t.co/vaYVwxe3fw #smithsonian #cooperhewittdesignmuseum