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Lamassu and Apsasu family ^^

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Deep down all I really want to do is draw lots of mythological creatures and monsters and beasts (and people). I had a bunch of these toned blank bookmarks so... here's some classical creatures in ink and marker.
They are, in order: Dragon - Unicorn - Gryphon - Cockatrice - Basilisk - Phoenix - Pegasus - Roc - Amphisbaena - Cat Sidhe - Sphinx - Minotaur - Manticore - Lamassu - Harpy - Mermaid - Satyr - Centaur - Chimera - Dryad - Gorgon - Featherwurm - Wyvern - Cerberus - Grim - Hellhound - Imp - Wyrm
The Fiancée of Belus (1885) by Henri-Paul Motte. Musée d'Orsay.
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"walk forth!"𓄂𓆃 The Mesopotamian protective deity, Lamassu

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The Assyrian Lamassu, a celestial being symbolizing divine protection that is often placed at the gates of cities and palaces
One of two human-headed Lamassus, housed at the Pergamon Museum. The giant statues were originated from the Assyrian city of Nimrud, and they date back to 883-859 BCE. The Pergamon Museum, Berlin, GERMANY.
Photo by Babylon Chronicle
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