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1ManAngryMob
1 year ago
That’s a Banshee? That’s Zombika…..
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Scary Dragon
1 year ago
bro this is definitely inspired a bit by the scp archives, forgot the name of the scp this is likely inspired. i think its the one what was Euclid but was then turned to safe because it started to pursue the culinary arts. another one to compare it to would be scp 996
ghostwalk3r
1 year ago
well funny none of the monsters look any thing like in Myths or Legions not even the ability’s of monsters are the same.. taking liberty’s with the looks of monsters is fine but how can you classify or give names to monsters that show no similarity to the Myths passed down threw the millennia
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SilverKing
1 year ago
This is something you only see in a horror movie
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Zeric
1 year ago
They are either being extremely liberal with their naming of creatures or D&D lied to me about these creatures.
I’d believe either.
That’s a Banshee? That’s Zombika…..
bro this is definitely inspired a bit by the scp archives, forgot the name of the scp this is likely inspired. i think its the one what was Euclid but was then turned to safe because it started to pursue the culinary arts. another one to compare it to would be scp 996
well funny none of the monsters look any thing like in Myths or Legions not even the ability’s of monsters are the same.. taking liberty’s with the looks of monsters is fine but how can you classify or give names to monsters that show no similarity to the Myths passed down threw the millennia
This is something you only see in a horror movie
They are either being extremely liberal with their naming of creatures or D&D lied to me about these creatures.
I’d believe either.