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#KnownMonster 207 Lore Level25 Kunekune
An unidentified entity that appears in the paddy fields under the blazing sun in the middle of summer.
Its body twists and turns in a strange, dance-like motion. Those who stare at this will go mad.
More drawings, first one unidentified, then @wardkimball, a group of assistant animators, and Les Clark.
Welcome new sneaky unidentified whale who entered the Avastars family by scooping up Avastar #38 & #191 for 6.59 Eth🤘
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Feel free to hop in https://t.co/Agf10mZB9h. Your excellent taste in Avastars will be appreciated by the crew👍
The Magdalen Weeping is an oil on oak panel painting attributed to the workshop of the unidentified Early Netherlandish artist known today by the notname the Master of the Legend of the Magdalen, active in Brussels. #EuropeanArt
Man with a Pipe, Unidentified Artist, c. 1868-1919 https://t.co/533GjK4Eg6 #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Unidentified #WhiteMughal - an East India Co. Officer in an Indian dress holding a rose in his left hand & a handkerchief in the right with a bolster behind him, wine bottle & cups in a tray. Mid 19th cen #Punjab Plains from Christies #Art #History @DalrympleWill @ssharadmohhan
Girl under Tree, Unidentified Artist, 19th century https://t.co/qG0jTKwqlJ #harvardartmuseums
#MostWantedArtworks: Unlike many looted paintings from #WWII, this work, ‘Couple in a Room’ by Ernst L. Kirchner, is hanging in the @KunsthalleHH, on loan by an unidentified owner. The painting was left by Max Fischer in his apartment in 1935 as he fled from Nazi persecution.
Figures in Masquerade Costume, Unidentified Artist, 18th century https://t.co/OZbIG6VoCh #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Cat, Unidentified Artist, 20th century https://t.co/Q7sTAZOxfQ #harvardartmuseums
Plant and Insect Study: Caper; Prosperina Butterfly, Unidentified Artist, 18th-19th century https://t.co/VPYEzfPrU2 #harvardartmuseums
@VIZMedia just to clarify, but these looks (gloves and boots) and those unidentified characters are from the first feature film... but well, it doesn't justify why they're on the front cover being so widely unknown and disposable
Remember that big unidentified flying object over Camp Cinderflare in the Karrot Short? I wonder where it came from.
#TicPunch