A short series of mythological dogs, made from layered paper. ♡

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A short series of mythological dogs, made from layered paper. ♡

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Introducing another OC! Chess is based on Cu-Siths, a creature in Scottish/Irish folklore that occasionally let's out 3 terrifying, loud barks that strike terror in everyone who hears them.
He's part of the same world Rus, Noctis and Bright are in!
I'll be slowly working on a post that introduces my story/world that involves all these characters. Until that's finished I'll introduce some other important characters bit by bit!
Revisiting my Warg concepts again lately The way they work in our world is similar to being infected and controlled by a hivemind of sorts. I’ll share more subclasses soon!
Cú-Síth

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The cù-sìth is a mythological hound found in the folklore of Scotland. A similar creature exists in Irish folklore (spelled cú sídhe), and it also bears some resemblance to the Welsh Cŵn Annwn.
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In Scottish mythology, the Cù-Sith is a supernatural wolf the size of a bull. It has shaggy green fur and a long, braided tail. It is rumoured to roam the Scottish highlands.
The Cù-Sith is known as a harbinger of death, appearing in a person's last moments to escort their soul to the afterlife. The creature is said to move completely silently, until it unleashes three deafening barks. If someone hears the Cù-Sith's baying and does not reach safety by the third bark, they will drop dead.
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