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by sam kalensky
Wild haggis - [Fearsome critter of Scotland!] - These wee windy-legged-lads are hunted & feasted on every Burns night supper in the highlands. ...
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by sam kalensky
The Oomph - [Fearsome Critter] - A lizard said to be about the size of a dog. it eats bird eggs, when it finds a meal it triumphantly makes a deep...
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by sam kalensky
Icegedunk - [fearsome critter] - Perpetually nearly extinct a rare pinniped from the rocky coasts of Victoria BC, ranging to Alaska. Described as ...
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by sam kalensky
Hoedag - [Fearsome Critter.] - The 'Lake Monster. of St Marys, Ohio.' It has a long neck with an eerie glowing green eye on its forehead, a bright...
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by sam kalensky
Thank you Battle of BC 5!! - it was the epitome of an incredible weekend! - I know I said this earlier on twitter, but It feels so good to be back...
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by sam kalensky
The Gillygaloo Bird - [FearsomeCritter] - A mythical bird that lives on steep hillsides (such as pyramid forty.) The Eggs it lays are perfectly...
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by sam kalensky
todays post is all about The hodag! & many of its less talked about variants, I've been working on this post for a while so please enjoy!~
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by sam kalensky
Oshiroi-baba - 白粉婆 - [Yokai] A hunch-back old hag whose face is absolutely caked in top-quality Oshiroi makeup, but it's been applied poorly, givi...
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by sam kalensky
[April 30th was my birthday so I've been a bit quiet this week! thank you all for the well wishes and expect more stickers very soon! (maybe eve...
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by sam kalensky
Sam, the Sandown Clown. - [Alien?] - An eerie, 7ft tall clown. - Met In 1973 by 2 kids who were following a mysterious siren-like noise, emerging ...
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by sam kalensky
Shōgorō - 鉦五郎 - [Yokai]
An antiquated Mini-gong called a shogo often used in buddhist practices. At some point, the antiquated item combine with th...
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by sam kalensky
Uwan - うわん - [Yokai] - Best described as a "disembodied voice" or phantom sound. it hides in abandoned houses and graveyards, it yells out "UWAN...
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