I HATE THE MOSQUITO MEN! THEY RUINED OUR ACT!

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I HATE THE MOSQUITO MEN! THEY RUINED OUR ACT!

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So funfact: Monsters give me manic spirals.
Found that out yesterday so that was fun.
Poterycha (alt: Lostling)
So here it is, one of the most tragic creatures of Ukrainian folklore, as a DnD creature for your tragic adventures!
Small Undead (Humanoid), Neutral Evil
Brew: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/Q8nMO7bDA-v8
The Poterychas are the souls of children who died either by natural cause or through someone’s fault before the ritual of name-giving. Their skin is pale with a bluish tint, beneath which dark veins can be seen. Their eyes glow with a dim, frozen light, as if the flame of a candle were forever reflected within them. When a Poterycha tries to name, its voice turns into a rasping, childlike whimper.
-- Illustration from – Collection of Mystical Tales “CHIMERARIUM – Where Ancient Beings Come Alive” — Myroslava Kryvutsa --
ALIEN VS BLOODBORNEÂ
by RJ Palmer

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Hill Giant. Oils on Illustration board.
Don't make me blast your brains off
François Durif, Défaire le mur, Musée L, Louvain-la-Neuve, 19.05.24