Wednesday, April 13, 2011
I'm such a bad blogger! Bad, megan! its going to be in color but as its nearing the end of the semester things are a bit... crazy and I bit off more than I could chew with the massive inking. So to show I'm not entirely a flake I have the black and white part done: Black Annis!!! Man I love this myth. This is an Irish (?) myth that says black agnes (annis) is this super creepy creature that looks like an old hag but has a blue face and iron claws on her hands. She snatches children and lambs in which then she skins (the lamb, I guess) them and wears them as a belt. I think she just eats the kiddies. This is the type of creature parents tell their unfortunate kiddies to behave or 'Black Annis will get you'. One has to wonder about the effectiveness of terrifying your children into obedience.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
The Burak
With the face of a man, and tail of a peacock, the burak is a creature from the heavens set forth to transport the prophets.
This weeks offering is brought to you by the letter J(amie).
Friday, March 25, 2011
The Deer Woman
The deer lady (or old woman or half-deer, half-woman, depends on what mood she's in) can be found in many different cultures. I read about this particular one from a Native American myth about a spirit who can take the form of a beautiful woman, an old lady or a strange looking deer. But like all mythical beasts watch out! If you get too close she'll kick you to death.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The Sphinx
As a more well known creature, we are privileged to see a less common view of the Sphinx. Engaged in some good, clean, National Geographic style feeding frenzy!
This weeks (slightly late posting) presented by Jamie.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Fearsome Lapin!!
Watch out - it may look cuddly and cute but it will RIP YOUR THROAT OUT AND EAT YOU!! With it's fearsome black horn this vicious pint sized terror hunts livestock in remote coastal islands. This weeks monster is by Megan.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Second Legendary Beast!
I've a whale of a tale to tell you, a whale of a tale that's true!
In the deep dark sea, where it's blacker than blue,
Lives a terrible beast, far larger than you!
The Aspidochelone!
This weeks posting by Jamie.
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