Day 10:

The Ziz (Hebrew: זיז) is a giant griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology, said to be large enough to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan.

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Omnitober day 27 Last Laugh this guy can stretch his head tendrils for locomotion and secretes a pheromone that makes those around him laugh uncontrollably often dropping them to the ground.

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Day 8:

Behemoth is a beast from the biblical Book of Job, and is a form of the primeval chaos-monster created by God at the beginning of creation; he is paired with the other chaos-monster, Leviathan.

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Omnitober day 19 Mantiscythe, a tall insectoid alien with long sharp blades on its forelimbs, he can walk up walls, and cut through almost anything he also comes from the same planet as Stinkfly, Lepodopterra!

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Omnitober day 16 Dripshroom, he secretes a acidic mucus from his eyes that he can use irritate eyes and lungs, melt through solid steel, or he can spray it as a gas

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Day 5:

Flora (Latin: Flōra) is a Roman goddess of flowers and of the season of spring – a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may-flower).

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Omnitober Day 8 Whip Bash, He can change the amount pf mass in his head tendrils to deliver differently sized attacks, the more weight he puts into the bulbs, the smaller his main body becomes

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Day 3:

In Greek mythology, Oizys is the goddess of misery, anxiety, grief, and depression. Her Roman name is Miseria, from which the English word misery is derived. Oizys is a primordial goddess of misery and depression.

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Omnitober Day 8 Carbonator, He can convert things he touches into carbon, and if he tries hard enough he can even turn things to Diamond

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Miseria
Primordial Goddess of misery, anxiety, grief and depression.

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I broke the rules and drew it early. I had learned a lot about the Titan, Selene, while researching Eos for October 1st. I always deep dive myth and the titans and primordial gods are especially cool. Anyways, here’s Selene, Titan of the Moon.

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Here goes my first entry!

Day 1:

Eos, (Greek), the personification of the dawn. According to the Greek poet Hesiod's Theogony, she was the daughter of the Titan Hyperion and the Titaness Theia and sister of Helios, the sun god, and Selene, the moon goddess.

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