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by sam kalensky
Gwinter - [fearsome critter] - a Texan relative to the “side hill gouger” described as a mini-bison 🦬 crossed with a mountain goat! 🐐 tall back leg...
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by sam kalensky
I had a sleep paralysis encounter for the first time in a long time last night, so I decided to draw it out. , but anyway:
(you might have to rig...
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by sam kalensky
Art vs Artist 2024 #artvsartist ~ This year we managed to finish 52+ new monster stickers & write-ups! thank you all for your support! - I h...
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by sam kalensky
Kozō-Tanuki - (小僧狸) - [ Yokai ] - A Tanuki from Oe district, Tokushima, who would disguise as a young monk & block the way of passersby's; if o...
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by sam kalensky
Tsuno-Hanzo - 角盥漱 - [yokai] An antique Tsuno-darai (wash tub 🪣) manifested from negativity directed towards Ono no Komachi (A poetess renown for he...
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by sam kalensky
Lucky Trolls - [Charm/FolkToy] - A lucky lil' manic troll with mossy hair, Big Ol' Glossy Eyes (& unblushing Nudity.) Its considered good luck ...
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by sam kalensky
Sazae-Oni - [yokai] - These monstrous molluscs are said to disguise themselves as beautiful woman who dance on sparkling waves on moonlit nights, o...
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by sam kalensky
Nozuchi - [yokai] - One of the oldest yokai recognized in Japan. Nozuchi are snake-like-worms with a gaping, poisonous maw. they tumble down hillsi...
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by sam kalensky
Bloody Mary - [Cursed games|Urban legends|Ghosts] - Saying her name aloud at least three times in front of a darkened bathroom mirror at midnight;...
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by sam kalensky
Turbo-Granny - A harbinger of highway accidents, haunting the winding express ways & mountain tunnels across Japans countryside, chasing afte...
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by sam kalensky
Abura Akago - [yokai] - The spirit of an oil thief that appears as a flaming infant, flies through the window at night to lick up lamp oil! Theory ...
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by sam kalensky
Taily-Po - [Fearsome Critter] - A classic: a starving hermit & his 3 hunting dogs, encounter a mysterious creature whilst out hunting rabbit...
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