Monster Folk Gallery
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indigenous performance
The Manila UnderworldQuick concept illustration for a classified project that involves dark creature
Digmaang Dambuhala (Battle of Giants)The old native god of mountains, Dumakulem (renamed by Spanish
Marilith - Scott Uminga I was reading Final Fantasy I,II,III: Memory of Heroes by Takashi
specktoons: Another new friend from my japanese folklore monster series - this little cutie is the
specktoons: Japanese Folklore Monsters! Collect them all!
specktoons: Another monster from Japanese folklore! This is my take on an akaname - a monster that g
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A bugbear is a boogeyman from English folklore. Often said to resemble a monstrous bear, it is said
Oíche Shamhna shona daoibh! Here’s some of Fadó’s most Halloween-w
Have you met a Dobhar-Chú before?…Probably not, unless you survived getting eaten.
Another new friend from my japanese folklore monster series - this little cutie is the Kasa Obake!
Inktober Day 28: Champ
dailycryptodrawings: 685: TailypoReason to lock your bedroom door at night.Requested by AnonymousChi
INKTOBER D&D Day29: TrollAnd yet I prefer them over the internet variety XD.
Here is my take on the Umibōzu, a yokai that appears in the ocean after changing a calm sea into a t
unexplained-events: Scariest Urban Legends In Each State HERE is the link for those of you who want
Marilith - Scott Uminga I was reading Final Fantasy I,II,III: Memory of Heroes by Takashi
WanyudoA flaming cart wheel with the grimacing head of a man at its center that was said to roll its
Not sure how to color this bad boy.. I will return to him later… #krampus #holidays #chri
Nuckelavee by Olson A freaky skinless evil horse monster from Scottish folklore. Source: CGHUB
Inktober “Cryptids and Legends” No. 25LindwurmYou are allowed to use this piece as long
The yōkai encyclopedia; Kanibozu Medium: ink pens and watercolor. A gigantic crab as big as two tata
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