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by sam kalensky
Bavalorous - [Fearsome Critter] - The proverbial “king of the woods” It had 3 tails, one sharp for battle, a heavy one used for bludgeoning (often ...
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by sam kalensky
Nue - [yokai] - A chimera-like yokai who's shrill cries cause nobles to fall ill. it has the angry red face of a snow monkey, a sturdy body like a ...
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by sam kalensky
HoopaJooba - [Fearsome Critter] - A tasty, spinning fish that lives near the bottom of cold lakes. When it hears the sound of a mudworm, it will sw...
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by sam kalensky
Luferlang - [fearsome critter] - A hideous 'braying equine fiend' which can run in either direction on its short, triple-jointed legs. It has an in...
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by sam kalensky
Pricuricu - [Fearsome Critter] - A teeny-tiny nocturnal bug (possibly a bird?) said to be so quick that it moves at a speed invisible to the human ...
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by sam kalensky
Wanigan - [fearsome critter] – "A Peculiar animal of the Pinewoods" which 'shuts itself up something like a mud turtle.' – Its rare & shy, so i...
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by sam kalensky
Laly-Gag - [Fearsome Critter] - A seldom seen creature of the Pinewoods which was vaguely described in 1905 as: 'A two footed critter that 'skirks ...
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by sam kalensky
Since the 'merican tariffs hit today & are likely to hit artists hard I made a sticker/emblem for all my Canadian friends out there that want ...
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by sam kalensky
Ninja Cats - 猫の忍者 - [Urban Legend] - Aggressive Ninja Cats! Stalked & terrorized the witness for a week! Described as a pair of Bipedal Russian...
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by sam kalensky
Bōzu-danuki - [Yokai] - A Tanuki that was said to live in the thicket by a bridge known as "Bōzu-bashi" in Tokushima. Legend had it that whenever ...
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Kodama Nezumi - [yokai] - A spherical white rat which inflates like a balloon until it explodes with a violent *POP!* Matagi Hunters believed that ...
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by sam kalensky
Snow Snake - [Fearsome Critter] - A hyperborean snake which was said to have migrated to Canada from somewhere in Siberia across the frozen Bering ...
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