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nyxshadowhawk · 1 year
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Prey by IrenHorrors
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rossthren · 1 month
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He shedding
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chernobog13 · 5 months
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Hellboy has a giant flying rodent problem!
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dwarfbehavior · 8 months
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Oh to be a giant bat being content near a waterfall
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sheppi-isometrics · 1 year
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Giant Bat tokens on Patreon
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my18thcenturysource · 2 years
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA OMG This is the only mail that actually brights my day 🦇
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All giant bats can sing.
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cookie-nigel-dolan · 2 years
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Resident Evil ∅ / Biohazard ∅  (2002)
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“The Mighty Drahimorui and The Fearless Batto face off with one another. Who will rule? There’s only one way to find out. LET THEM FIGHT.”
This is a remake of an old drawing I did that featured @theenglishgent Batto facing off Dracozilla (old Drahimorui). Personally i think this out dose the original drawing in every way.
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radekke · 1 year
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[No character was harmed]
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In an incident when Mr. Mubarak entered a dangerous area, he was not aware of the existence of a giant desmodus Dracula behind him.
This is what Radekke looks like during a bloody moon.
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sorapikayue · 1 year
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My last five inktobers.
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wordsandstrangeways · 6 months
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Day 13: Echo/Prey
So for echo obviously like: bats, but what if *big*?
I realised I was getting so obsessed with shading that I was making it really hard to see the clear lines of the image I was actually drawing so I dialled it back and erased the infill to pull back to the outline after shading and I think it works pretty well!
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dwarfbehavior · 8 months
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How it started
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How it's going
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monster-episodes · 9 months
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Cavern bat inspiration
Tribes wearing bat cloaks guard the deep caverns in the caves, and many puzzles are scattered to find the "el darado" of the town. It is said to contain treasures from the ruling family in the plane of fire.
If they see Ashra openly, the guards will bow and allow her to use her training to pass through to claim her ancesteral heirlooms.
Once they find the el dorado in the cave, there is a giant bat sleeping across the buildings.
Inside one of the buildings is a mirror. Upon the reflection of the ring, it regains its luster and opens an image of Ashra's brother Khan in a remote area, holding a baby with his eyes, wrapped in a meager clothe. There is a woman, a water genasi, looking over his shoulder at the baby with a warm smile. Upon the first image
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spidermilkshake · 1 year
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Ancardia's Unusual Animals--The Slypha
Classification: Beast (bat)
Habitat: Highlands and wallscape regions in the Underground, especially those close to Stalagmite Pillar microbiomes.
            Slypha are large bat relatives adapted to be aerial predators of the Underground, and apex aerial predators at that. With their long, grasping talons similar in form to those of a large hawk or owl, slypha attack from above and tend to prefer other flying animals traveling at lower altitudes—mostly targeting greatbats, large flying insects, and sometimes young drakes. They occasionally pick off terrestrial and water animals as well, if they happen to be exposed enough to be divebombed safely. The average wingspan of an adult is a little over 4 meters, and their body weight is usually roughly 150 lbs. They hunt alone but live in groups, preferring to roost along high clifftops and crevices in wallscapes, and are known to be fiercely territorial and protective of their nest sites and young. Attacks on humanoids are rare, but not unheard of—and the vast majority are provoked attacks as a result of animal trappers or hunters invading the roost sites or firing on young slypha. Over half of all historically-recorded deaths attributed to slypha are in fact the result of one instance of a Goblin Warlord in the 11th Age attempting to capture and tame a flock of seven slypha—one adult male, one adult female, and a number of undetermined adolescents and juveniles; while the taming’s early stages seemed to go over decently well, the next stage’s attempts to separate an adolescent slypha from the flock for confined conditioning-based training resulted in the rest of the flock breaking free of their restraints and mobbing the main band of Goblin animal-trainers. Since then, no other culture or group has dared try to tame slypha.
            Slypha pair up for life, and build a nest out of plant matter and the loose fur from their kills each year before giving live birth to one or two helpless, bald young. It takes about three weeks for the pups to open their eyes and begin to grow out their fur, and after about eight weeks they become more mobile and begin testing their wings. Juvenile slypha may accidentally fall from their nests, but usually are not injured and their parents continue to protect and care for them wherever they happen to land until they become able to fly on their own (which usually occurs at around twelve weeks). Slypha are considered adults once they pass their first year, and these creatures typically live between 10 and 15 years (though some have been recorded as living more than 20 years).
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