Deurgar finished for encyclopedia of mythical creatures and monsters.

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Here's another completed creature I didn't upload previously for from my first batch. This is Karakoncolos, a type of troll/ogre. Again, done in mixed media (mainly gouache). Best wishes for the week ahead.

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Last art of 2022! A nue, a type of yokai. Header for

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the nebublob is the only thing that has a FRACTION of competition against the brump but it just cannot be eat

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i will die on the hill stating that the Brump cannot be outrapped, it is simply superior to any other singer that has ever existed

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Anyways since I got a buncha last-minute followers since yesterday despite warning them against doing so and there's the possibility of twitter going down,
It's the perfect time to repost my Brump ship art I made during the last election that I said I'd post if Biden won

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Illustration of Aya Napa for

Can't wait to see if on the the book eheh

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It’s been a while since I posted any art, so… here’s the latest of the monsters I’ve done.

Gnome, Goatman, Fiskerton Phantom and Dobhar-chu.

Last big push!

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The Santer for
A rather obscure fearsome critter from lumberjack folklore, though definitely not the weirdest looking one.

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Kappa Illustration for
This one is a daily deviation! I am so happy about it c:

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A faun for
I really liked the idea of using grapevines for transmasc scars :’) wanna represent, plus Greco-Roman mythology definitely isn’t a stranger to trans themes

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Some of our social media team are off to today - if you're going too, have a wonderful time. Love too to everyone off to Basildon Pride, Moray Pride, Calderdale Pride, Didsbury Pride, Leicester Pride, Great Yarmouth Pride, or any other happening today!

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Gryla, an Icelandic, child-eating Christmas ogre for :)

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The Caribbean Crowing Snake
Artwork made for the project

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Vahanas header for Vahanas are the vehicles of Hindu gods, coming in the form of various creatures

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Aloes, the caribbean "goose-fish-seal-plesiosaur" cryptid
Made for project

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The water spirits all together! These creatures all have the same myth root origins, spreading through Scandinavian and Germanic cultures - which I didn't even know when I originally chose them but I just think is super neat.

A Nixie, Nykur, and Fossegrim.

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