This time, it's not an entirely new creature - it's on The Bestiary's cover art. The Turncat (name inspired by turncoat) is a feline that can melt into the shadows and thus follow its prey or keeper very closely.

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Gen 1 139: My version of as described to me by my son who is a huge Pokémon fan. I only use his description, no reference. The second image is the official on brand look on that

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This one's a simpler one for once, but it was fun! I especially liked doing the feather icon in the back.

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Gen 1 138: My version of as described to me by my son who is a huge Pokémon fan. I only use his description, no reference. The second image is the official on brand look on that

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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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Battaboom!
It's hearing is normally not that much more remarkable, but it can put its two ears together to form a super-ear that can hear any little movement that happens inside the caves. It grasps prey with its large wings.

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So i created this ocs some time ago, but i was to lazy to post them, hope you give them love.
Rt appreciated❤️❤️❤️
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Fun fact, the skull in this picture was lying around as a sketch for half a week because I had no time. I was actually planning on a dragon or turtle. But a scavenging caterpillar is fine too.

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Gen 1 137: My version of as described to me by my son who is a huge Pokémon fan. I only use his description, no reference. The second image is the official on brand look on that

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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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