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Written by Mark KrawecNovember 6, 2017

Their grilled lizard brings all the tengu to the persimmon grove.

Their grilled lizard brings all the tengu to the persimmon grove.

Written by Mark KrawecNovember 6, 2017

The artist says it’s a portrait of Yog-Sothoth but I’m getting more of a flying polyp vibe.

The artist says it’s a portrait of Yog-Sothoth but I’m getting more of a flying polyp vibe.

Written by Mark KrawecNovember 3, 2017

The (illegible) text of the source page:

The (illegible) text of the source page:

Written by Mark KrawecNovember 3, 2017

Temporally unplaceable traditional Georgian outfits. Bonus groovy mysterious-looking Georgian font.

Temporally unplaceable traditional Georgian outfits. Bonus groovy mysterious-looking Georgian font.

Written by Mark KrawecNovember 2, 2017

Danish ax-pistol, mid 17th century.

Danish ax-pistol, mid 17th century.

Written by Mark KrawecNovember 2, 2017

One may only be able to deliver a few painful lashes with its flensing tongue before you smash it.

One may only be able to deliver a few painful lashes with its flensing tongue before you smash it.

Written by Mark KrawecNovember 2, 2017January 23, 2019

Fire elemental & religious functionary from a much, much better Riddick sequel.

Fire elemental & religious functionary from a much, much better Riddick sequel.

Written by Mark KrawecOctober 26, 2017

Yeah, there was that time we got it to open a window that let us talk to people in the town three hundred miles…

Yeah, there was that time we got it to open a window that let us talk to people in the town three hundred miles…

Written by Mark KrawecOctober 26, 2017

Modular living at its finest

Modular living at its finest

Written by Mark KrawecOctober 25, 2017

The wood elves don’t let on exactly how they shape the gigantic acorns of the blade oak into knives, which of course…

The wood elves don’t let on exactly how they shape the gigantic acorns of the blade oak into knives, which of course…

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