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Pathfinder RPG Bestiary 6 arrives next month! Check out the final cover and stay tuned for exciting
nuclearlemons:they cloned a ferret did you hear
rebuilding timeFrench translation of Flavius Josephus’ “Antiquities of the Jews”,
the-world-of-erit:Someone (sorry, I don’t remember who!) posted that they’d like art of Brian May an
divine-thrills:mythology meme | Slavic legendary creatures - SirinSirin or the Bird of Sorrow is a m
discardingimages:dragon doggy‘The Maastricht Hours’, Liège 14th centuryBritish Library, Stowe 17, fo
discardingimages:multicolored catsWorksop Bestiary, England c. 1185NY, The Morgan Library & Muse
“un_natural bestiary” by Andrea Alessio.(via I need a guide: andrea alessio)More Animals
Lion and pilgrims, The Bodleian Library Bestiary, England, c 1225-50
Bestiary unicorn. Artwork based on the Aberdeen Bestiary. Acrylic and composite gold leaf on parchme
Amazon (Erol Otus, “Dragon’s Bestiary,” Dragon 43, November 1980)
smithsonianlibraries:If you enjoy cooking, beware of Setodaishō, the yokai made of broken and chippe
war elephantbestiary, England 12th centuryBL, Add 11283 fol. 4r
A bugbear is a boogeyman from English folklore. Often said to resemble a monstrous bear, it is said
La Tunda is a malevolent entity, sometimes said to be a spirit, in the mythology of Colombia and Ecu
Cecrops is a legendary king of Attica in Greek mythology. Born from the very earth itself, he was sa
Ao Ao is one of the monstrous children of Tau and Kerana in the mythology of South America’s G
Gi-Hoveg is a Great Old One from the Cthulhu Mythos. Created by author James Ambuehl and first appea
Landvættir are nature spirits in Norse and Germanic mythology. With a name that translates as &ldquo
The satori is a yōkai from Japanese mythology. Resembling monkeys, they are said to dwell in the mou
The Zhubieyu is a strange creature from Chinese mythology. Known as the “pearl turtle,”
The tigmamanukan is a magical bird from the mythology of the Tagalog people of the Philippines. It i
manticorebestiary, England ca. 1226-1250Bodleian Library, MS. Bodl. 764, fol. 25r
fox loves cockHours, France 15th century.Clermont-Ferrand, BM, ms. 84, fol. 58r
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