
Showing posts with label witch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witch. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Witch Totem

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Skeletal Dragon

The animated remains of ancient dragons, a Skeletal Dragon retains none of the memories of it's former majestic existence. Although the dragon retains it's large wing structure, it cannot fly due to lack of skin and membrane and thus cannot achieve lift. They they are usually employed by powerful magic users as guardians and such.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Baba Yaga

Baba Yaga is an ogress and which from Slavic/Russian folklore. In folktales she is depicted as an old hag, who files through the air on a mortar, kidnaps and devours children, and lives in a house which can walk around on giant chicken legs. To enter her house, one must speak the rhyme: "House of brown, now come down!" In most stories she plays the villian, although there are some where she is sought out for her wisdom.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Witch Cookie

A type of homunculus, Witch Cookies are baked with human blood, crow eye, newt tongue, and a dash of catfish lip. The wicked little minion then goes about whatever task the witch has assigned it, usually spying on someone or planting a cursed object. When it is finished, the Witch than eats the Witch Cookie and gains whatever memories it has obtained. The Witch Cookie can make itself look like a normal cookie to disguise itself but tastes like vomit flavored dog fur and will shriek at its captor until they let go.
Name and bio courtesy of Rendragon claw, see his deviant page here:
http://rendragonclaw.deviantart.com
Monday, July 27, 2009
Ogress

The female equivalent to the Ogre is just as large, strong, and ugly, but is usually depicted as more intelligent than her male counterpart. The Ogress is well versed in curses and magic and is not as easily fooled as her male companions are. While the males enjoy using fear and brute strength to achieve their goals, the females prefer to use trickery. One famous example is the fabulous candy house of Hansel and Gretel, used to lure innocent victims to her instead of kidnapping them while they sleep.
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