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demonslayedher · 9 months
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Muscle mice plz
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artist-squared · 4 months
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Merry Miku!
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svengaakuinhirvi · 16 days
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12.04.2024 - 18.30
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itsweirdz · 7 months
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Ground Type Miku in Sand Planet
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drtenebrisxii · 1 month
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Ruwa the muki wearing the meme dress :p
She loves to try new clothes uwu
hope you like her nwn
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chatgroove · 3 months
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Muki meeting his moms k1ller for technically the second time in his life
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spicycucumbersblog · 8 months
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At least I should have done it sometime...
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mikilavellan · 1 year
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If Sokka and Zuko get together then I want Mai and Suki to date!
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thecreaturecodex · 2 years
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Muki
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Image © Victor-DT, accessed at their deviantArt gallery here
[The Creature Codex 2022 World Tour is moving south, to South America. South America has probably been the continent that has gotten the least attention in Pathfinder. Australia is the other contender, but there’s lots of Australian animals statted up, at least, and transported incongruously to the vaguely European Avistan.
We’re starting with one of the many Little People found in the lore of South America’s people. The muki appears throughout the Central Andes, in Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru, under different names (I believe the name “muki”, spelled this way, is most common in Bolivia, but Wikipedia might be lying to me again). The muki fits into the wider family of mining faeries, along with such D&D staples as gnomes and kobolds.]
Muki CR 2 CN Fey This little man is the height of a human toddler, but broad shouldered and muscular. He has a long beard, and small horns growing from his head. He carries a lantern in one hand and a pick in the other.
A muki is a mining fey, constantly delving into the earth in search of precious metals. They provide copper, silver, gold and platinum to the fey courts, and guard their treasures jealously. A company of mukis will often mine the same mountain as mortal crews, and they will attempt to distract or misdirect the humanoids in order to keep the best treasures for themselves. Pranks played by the mukis include making strange noises, collapsing empty tunnels, stealing or moving gear, or even knocking out miners with toxic gas and leaving them to be found by their peers.
A muki will occasionally work with humanoids instead of against them, but only if suitably rewarded and only under certain circumstances. Mukis will sacrifice veins of tin and copper if it means keeping the silver and gold to themselves. They appreciate rewards of mortal intoxicants—alcohol and coca are favorites. The surest way to lose a muki’s help is to let others know that a muki is helping you. A muki that learns that its confidence is betrayed will often offer to guide their former friend to a new lode, only to leave them stranded and lost in the dark after hiking through miles of tunnels.
A muki can dig through stone as if it were paper, but their tools leave metals practically untouched—a valuable skill when seeking out ore. Any lamp touched by a muki radiates a light as clear as daylight, but only if the muki so wishes. Some mukis wear traditional robes, others steal mining garments and helmets from mortals and dress up as them, half in honor and half in mockery. They don’t particularly need the helmets—a muki can headbutt its way through a solid stone wall, given enough time. Few mukis are more than two feet tall, but they have brawny bodies. They walk with a waddling gait due to their short legs and wide feet.
Muki     CR 2 XP 600 CN Small fey Init +1; Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, Perception +10 Aura bad air (Fort DC 14, 30 ft.) Defense AC 14, touch 12, flat-footed 13 (+1 size, +1 Dex, +1 natural, +1 armor) hp 16 (3d6+6) Fort +5, Ref +5, Will +6 DR 5/cold iron; SR 13 Offense Speed 20 ft. Melee heavy pick +5 (1d4+3/x4), slam +0 (1d4+1) or slam +5 (1d4+4) Statistics Str 16, Dex 13, Con 15, Int 13, Wis 14, Cha 12 Base Atk +1; CMB +3; CMD 14 Feats Alertness, Great Fortitude Skills Bluff +7, Climb +9, Knowledge (dungeoneering, engineering) +4, Perception +10, Profession (miner) +5, Sense Motive +4, Stealth +11 Languages Common, Sylvan, Terran SQ digmaster, magic lantern, no breath Ecology Environment any mountains and underground Organization solitary, crew (2-6) or company (7-12) Treasure double standard (Small padded armor, Small heavy pick, hooded lantern, other treasure) Special Abilities Bad Air Aura (Su) As a standard action, a muki can emit toxic fumes in a 30 foot radius. Any creature breathing in the area must succeed a DC 13 Fortitude save or take 1d6 points of nonlethal damage. A creature that fails two saves in a row is staggered from coughing for 1 round. A creature that is unconscious from nonlethal damage begins to take lethal damage. A muki can stop emitting these fumes as a move action. This is a poison effect, and the save DC is Constitution based. Digmaster (Su) A muki ignores the first 8 points of hardness when attacking stone objects or creatures. Magic Lantern (Su) A muki can cause a lamp, lantern, candle or other light source to glow as per a daylight spell. It can activate or deactivate this ability as a swift action.
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nira-poetryposting · 6 months
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once again
in return for love
from you, i ask for nothing
i will ask myself
to show you love once again
if just to love for love's sake
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alilgoblinthinks · 2 years
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Goblins in Human Folklore
This is a little list of goblins and goblin-like creatures that appear in folklore and mythology. I am making my own world of goblins as well, but these are the ones that come ‘from Earth’ so to speak. 
Also, I’m not an expert on most of these, this is just little pieces of information about each one I could find. If anyone knows some more information about a specific goblin (especially the non-European varieties, though any other fun facts would be appreciated) then feel free to add them in the comments or let me know! 
Goblins appear in many human cultures, though this is often to the great embarrassment of the goblin community as a whole. The goblins who reached Earth were not really the best ambassadors for their culture, and so their names have mostly been scrubbed from the memories of goblinkind.  
European Goblins:
European goblins are often depicted as small, grotesque, almost monstrous creatures. Goblins sighted in these areas were vengeful tricksters, kidnapping humans or even cursing them.  
Redcaps; murderous and malevolent, these goblins inhabit ruined castles in Scotland, and are known for soaking their caps in the blood of their victims. They are short, thickset little men with long teeth, skinny fingers, large red eyes and hairy shoulders. The way most humans deterred these folk was to read out Bible Scripture to them. The Redcap was so horrified by the fancy words and crucifix that he burst into flames and left behind a large tooth.  
Hobgoblins; possibly the only good-natured goblin to set foot on Earth, the Hobgoblin was once considered very helpful and there was once one that resided in most European households. They were small, hairy little men, and did helpful household chores in return for protecting the home and being fed some table scraps by the human dwellers. They are very fond of practical jokes and could shapeshift (given this fact we can assume the Hobgoblin was a descendant of some Marsh Goblin community). Attempts to give them clothing would banish them forever, as goblins pride themselves on their unique style and efficient DIY skills.  
Boggarts; the malicious cousin of the Hobgoblin, Boggarts are house-dwelling goblins that have been angered by the humanfolk and wish to do them harm. Sometimes thought to be a Hobgoblin transformed by the disrespect of the humanfolk living in the house, other times an upset Hobgoblin may hire a Boggart to replace them. Boggarts cause mischief by making things disappear, souring milk, abducting children, placing its clammy hands on sleeping faces, pull peoples ears, and pulling the bedsheets off people. Salt and horseshoe at the door of the house can stop a Boggart from entering.  
Erlking; not actually a goblin at all, but an elf from Germany. The poor creature was probably devastated to be called a goblin by the humanfolk.  
Kobold; the true German goblin, Kobolds can transform into non-human animals, fire, candles, and some may even have a human-form. In human-form they often look like small children. There seem to be three types of Kobold; ones that live in human homes, those that live in the mines, and ones that live on ships and smoke pipes. There are some stories where Kobolds can only enter and exit a home via the chimney. House Kobolds look like four-year-old children, wear peasant clothes, some have red hair and even a beards, and some still may have small tails. Mine Kobolds are short with bent ‘ugly features’ and have black skin and instead of a heart that have a glowing orb which is seen when these Kobolds are invisible (which is most the time). Ship Kobolds have thin hands like frogs, and have no body heat. These Kobolds are invisible almost always, and do not like being tricked into being seen by humans.  
Trasgu; a goblin (possibly a gnome) who lived in Northern Spain, and has stories in a few mythologies. It was a mischievous goblin that tended to have a nervous character. Often appearing as a tiny man who limps with his right leg, has dark skin, wears red clothes and a pointy hat. He also has a hole in his left hand, horns, a tail, sheep's ears, and long legs. The female is smaller, with very thin long legs, and wears a tight dark brown dress. If treated well, this goblin would do household chores, if badly they would break kitchen vessels and scare the animals of the house. Either way though, they like moving objects around to prank sleeping humans, and any nocturnal noises are often attributed to the Trasgu.  
Possible Other Goblinfolk;  
Pukwudgie; a goblin-like creature found in Native American stories. Described as ‘little wild man of the woods that vanishes’ they had the ability to appear and disappear at will, shapeshift, lure people to their deaths, use magic, launch poison arrows, and create fire. They often look like a porcupine from the back and a half-troll/half-human being from the front. They used to be friendly with the humanfolk but not wish to be left alone, and could kidnap, push people off cliffs, attack them with knives, or use sand to blind them.  
Muki; a goblin found in the caves of the Andes mountains. It is said he is a pale goblin that mines in underground spaces. He does not have a neck, his voice is deep, his hair is bright blonde and very long, and has a white beard. His eyes seem to reflect light like the metal he mines, and he wears a helmet, miner’s outfit, and studded boots. Unbaptised children were said to become Muki’s if they were kidnapped by the goblins. These goblins do not age, whistle loudly, and warn miner’s of danger. He is partial to cocoa, alcohol, and female company, and will aid the miner’s in their work if presented with one of these things.  
Dokkaebi; known as ‘Korean goblins’. These folk were believed to possess inanimate objects, old household tools, or objects stained with human blood. They are often depicted as fearsome and awe-inspiring. They are often seen as mostly harmless but mischievous, and like to challenge travellers to a wrestling match. They make their own fire, tall and light blue flames, that herald their arrival. They have hats which grant invisibility, a magic club that acts like a magic wand, and they like red bean rice cakes. It is said that they brought good harvest, big catches of fish and good fortunes for humans, and defended them against evil spirits.  
UPDATE: I am collecting my goblin posts on a masterpost here!  
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demonslayedher · 2 years
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I only got a few items at the gallery today (the Daki obi ribbon I wanted was one of the few things sold out, oh well), including a Muki Muki Nezumi plush and an upgrade to my Kimetsu Kitchen.
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But the real star of my merch today was Uzui Tengen's "Breath of Sound" bath bomb.
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Couldn't totally make out the scent, but I think it was mostly cypress, with perhaps a hint of lavender.
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I found it hilarious.
It was after I dropped it in that I read the warning on the package about needing to rinse your bathtub soon after use. It's a good thing I needed to take off the white nail polish today, because it soaked in some charcoal splotches.
I'm picturing Giyuu standing at the edge of an onsen and remarking (with admiration) how clear the water is, and then Tengen being like, "I can fix that."
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mukimunah · 1 year
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Oho!Oho! Position your head in front of your face, and then look for the latest. #muki #munah #showdown #job #hiphop #blogger #playa #moneymaker #musicmaker #goodvibes #composer #team #love #musiclovers #winer #fan #booking #networking #networking #branding #backstage #dance https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqnEkEJ27y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ryhalla · 1 year
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These little dudes took me so off guard when they first showed up in Demon Slayer lol
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drtenebrisxii · 9 months
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"Mes Patrio 2023 - Lonche en la Selva"
Algo por las fiestas patrias de mi país :3
Kiwa, la muki, trayendo compañía y comida a la selva peruana para pasar una tarde bonita :3 llegaron ahí mediante un túnel que ella hizo xD las ventajas de ser un ser mágico de las profundidades de la tierra, supongo :p en fin, a todos mis paisanos, felices fiestas patrias uwu
nuevo lore: la magia de sombras de Kiwa brilla bajo la luz del ocaso :v
Something for my country's patriotic month :3
Kiwa the muki girl, brought company and food to the peruvian jungle to have a nice afternoon :3 they arrived here through a tunnel she digged xD the advantages of being a magical being from the depths of the Earth, I guess :p anyway, to all my fellow peruvians out there, have a happy July uwu
also, new lore: Kiwa's shadow magic shines under the light of the twilight :v
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chatgroove · 11 months
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Happy pride month from the gay fox siblings!! <3
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