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by sam kalensky
Hey all!! I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you all for the years of support!! – it's technically my 16th anniversary of posting online ...
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by sam kalensky
Ratchet Owl - [Fearsome Critter] - a screwy type of owl with strong neck muscles & a gear in its neck which allows it to turn its head a full ...
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by sam kalensky
Support Human Artists! - 🚫🤖[ Badge/Sticker] - https://samkalensky.com/products/support-human-artists-badge-or-sticker - As it says on the tin! - A ...
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by sam kalensky
Today at Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo #vrge was a ton of fun!! thank you all for your support, im exhausted, so victory curry then its bed for me ❤...
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by sam kalensky
Skunkadillo - [fearsome critter] - Encountered in the 'Triangle Rocking H ranch' area near Hico, Texas. A Black armadillo with a stripe down its...
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by sam kalensky
Smeet Frog - [Fearsome Critter] - A furry moss-covered, flying frog, named & identified by its unique “twittering croak" A thin membrane bet...
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by sam kalensky
Timberdoodle - [fearsome critter] - A small, vaguely described, dangerous critter from somewhere in Pennsylvania, which savagely bites onto the rum...
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by sam kalensky
Whopperknocker - [fearsome critter] - a small woodland critter similar to a weasel, with lightning fast reflexes & the best eyesight of any ...
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by sam kalensky
Zigmaul - [Fearsome Critter] - A varmint with a rubbery mallet at the end of its tail; it swirls it over its head and wacks it very hard against a ...
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by sam kalensky
Oni no Nenbutsu - [Yokai|Charm] - A repenting Oni, dressed in Buddhist attire and performing "Kannebutsu." Rings a shōgo to collect temple funds on...
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by sam kalensky
Barking Spiders - [Critter | Slang] - A Noxious species of burrowing spider, which thrives in the rocky mountains, occasionally found in homes. ...
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by sam kalensky
Ōmukade - [yokai] - A massive dragon-eating centipede that made its lair on Mt Mikami. The Dragon Princess of Ryugujo (Otohime) went looking for a ...
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