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by sam kalensky
Rackabore - [fearsome critter] - A mountain boar with miss-matched uneven legs, it exceeds at movement & boring into mountain sides but ...
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by sam kalensky
Snoligoster - [Fearsome Critter] - A 'Snollygoster' is 'a corrupt or inept politician who should be removed from office.' The 'Snoligoster' is a hu...
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by sam kalensky
Ball-tailed cats - [Fearsome Critters] - A feline with a hard bony ball at the end of its tail, which it uses it to club unsuspecting loggers over ...
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by sam kalensky
Crazy Critter of Bald Mountain - [Alien/Cryptid?] - Mid Nov of 1974, A "fiery object" landed in the mountains near Chehalis, Lewis County. Three...
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by sam kalensky
Thank you all for the support at SFU summer fest, probably the hottest show i've ever done! (The gym was brutal I’m honestly kinda surprised I did...
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by sam kalensky
Boot Snakes - [ Slang/Critter ] - When i was young; I thought that snakes liked to hide in boots... but as it turns out, The popular phrase, "There...
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by sam kalensky
thanks for your support at galint gaming last weekend! not a moment for me to rest this week because this saturday is SFU summerfest! I cant wait ...
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by sam kalensky
Sewer 'Gators - [Urban Legend] - A classic myth about aggressive albino alligators populating the sewers under New York City. In 1935, New York ...
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by sam kalensky
Wympsis - [Fearsome Critter] - said to appear in the Autumn when golden leaves fall from birch trees across North America; it rolls around in the p...
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by sam kalensky
Whirling Whimpus [Fearsome Critter] - It hides around the bend on Tennessee hiking trails & it waits for prey. it begins to pirouette, its en...
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by sam kalensky
Obake no Kinta - [FolkToy] - a Soldier from Kumamoto castle who was quite funny was nick named “Odoke no Kinta” or "Clownish Kinta" - Over time, so...
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by sam kalensky
Spirit Horses & Oxen. - #精霊馬 - [FolkCrafts] - An offering for the Obon festival - "A speedy cucumber horse for a swift delivery from the afterl...
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