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by sam kalensky
Nyubachibo - 乳鉢坊 - [yokai] - A Tsukumogami of an antiquated mini gong ("Nyōbachi") often played in both prayer & in theatrical performances. (...
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by sam kalensky
Heyo~!! So I was recently asked to do a small shirt run of my "cross-eyed crud!!" from someone in Kansas, The Crosseyed Crud is pretty much as ob...
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by sam kalensky
As of two days ago, I've officially cancelled my subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud (For several reasons: firstly the one that 'broke' me away wa...
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by sam kalensky
Cave Hodags - [fearsome critters] - a subterranean variant to the 'Sidehill-Dodge-Hodag' & its evolutionary successor. They have 3 glowing eye...
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by sam kalensky
Hanafuda-Obake? - [yokai] - A mysterious gamblin' yokai disguised as Chinchiro dice cup, it has Hanafuda cards for 'wings' & a d6 for a nos...
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by sam kalensky
Akadenchu - 赤殿中 - [yokai] an adorable, baby tanuki that disguises itself as a child wearing a red denchu. At twilight it asks adult passerbys for ...
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by sam kalensky
uh oh stinky!!! SkunkApe - [Cryptid] - Named for their putrid, lingering stench. Southern Bigfoot have been spotted all throughout Florida but they...
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by sam kalensky
Hey all, my apologies for the slow posts so far this month: I'm currently recovering from the shock of finding out that my entire Deviant Art &...
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by sam kalensky
Bog hop - [fearsome critter] - A mini-moose beaver hybrid that lives along the north shore of lake superior & up towards Canada. - When it is ...
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by sam kalensky
Dingmaul - [fearsome critter] - A sorry-looking big cat with a slick wolf-like pelt and a boney ball at the tip of its powerful tail which it uses ...
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by sam kalensky
Iron Maiden - [Urban Legend] - a dark age torture device, used in European dungeons, it works like a sarcophagus: you put someone inside, iron spi...
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by sam kalensky
Jenny Haniver - A dried Manta Ray or Sea Skates, molded by hand to resemble basilisks, demons, dragons, sea monks, bishop fish, mermaids & a va...
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