Here’s the last five Animal Alphabets Mythical Creatures Part 2. F for Frost Giant. Here&rsqu
Here’s the last five Animal Alphabets Mythical Creatures Part 2. F for Frost Giant. Here’s my friendly version of this more mischievous Norse Mythic Creature. G for Golem. Something interesting that I’ve learned about Golems are that they’re brought to life with a prayer/spell that is written down on a note and either attached to its head or in its mouth. To destroy a Golem, you must destroy the note that brought them to life. H for Hatsadiling. Its a mythical bird in Northern Thai art. Usually has a head and body of either a duck or lion, tail of a rooster, wings, and trunk with tusks of an elephant. This creature is associated with Thai funerals. Gonna admit it, drawing this one was hard to make look appealing without making it look mismatched lol I for Ijiraq from Inuit mythology. This creature can shape shift, but will commonly take on a half-man half-caribou appearance. The scary thing is their known to steal and kidnap children and abandon them.J for Jasconius. Its a mythical sea creature either a giant whale or turtle that is mistaken for an island. Also here is a grouping of all the characters so far. -- source link
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