Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Creature #9: Meh-The

A name for a type of Yeti mentioned in the beliefs of the Nepalese people from the Himalayas. There were three different kinds of Yeti categorized according to height. The Yeh-The is the smallest, the Meh-The is the medium-sized one, and the Dzu-The is the largest

Deadline for all Meh-The action to be sent to magicalcreaturesproject@gmail.com: Monday, June 20th, 2011

The Emogoalekcs

Norm Stuby


Ursula Stuby

"Then one day by the lake the best friend, like, rolled up on the monster and even in it's monster form the friend was all like, 'Oh my goodness' and then the monster swore the friend to secrecy,"
Lizz Leiser


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Creature #8: Emogoalekc


According to the Kathlamet people of the north-western coastal area of the United States, Emogoalekc is a monster who was once a human being. 

Emogoalekc fell in love with a slave girl, but as the son of a chief he was forbidden to marry her, and was taken to task by his father. Distraught, the young man threw himself into a nearby lake, where he was transformed into the monster. Some time after this, one of the young man's close friends was at the lake and he saw Emogoalekc in his new form. Even so, he recognized the chief's son, who swore him to secrecy. Somehow, the truth emerged and the entire tribe was so fearful of the moster that they determined to kill him. At first, Emogoalekc accused his friend of having given away the secret, but he then realized that it was someone else who had caught sight of him and identified him. Before the tribe could capture and kill Emogoalekc, his friend helped him to escape, earning the promise that if anyone thereafter caught sight of the monster, he would become a chieftain in his own right. 



Deadline for all Emogoalekc action to be sent to magicalcreaturesproject@gmail.comMonday, May 30th, 2011

The Spiderwomen


Ursula Stuby
Lizz Leiser
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Lizz Leiser (drawn in a finance meeting)