Deadline for all Gaasyendietha action to be sent to magicalcreaturesproject@ gmail.com: Monday, April 23th
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Creature #24: Gaasyendietha
A type of fire-breathing dragon from the mythology of the Seneca people of the north-western coast of North America. The appearance of a meteor in the sky is siad to represent the pass overhead of this creature, which is of enormous size. However, despite it's fiery qualities, the Gassyendietha lives in rives and lakes.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Creature #23: Arassas
A bizarre creature from French folklore, which occupies caves in the French Alps. It has the body and legs of a lizard and the head of a cat. It preys on unsuspecting travellers.
Deadline for all Arassas action to be sent to magicalcreaturesproject@ gmail.com: Monday, April 2nd.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Creature #22: Tsermaus
In the folklore of the native people of British Columbia, this creature is a gigantic fish monster that possesses an enormous dorsal fin so sharp it can easily cut a human in two if it encounters them in the water. It is siad to inhabit the waters of the Skeena River estuary.
Deadline for all Tsermaus action to be sent to magicalcreaturesproject@ gmail.com: Monday, Mach 19th
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Creature #21: White Hart
In European folklore and heraldry, the white hart is a magical white stag whose appearance signifies the beginning of extraordinary adventures. White harts draw adventurers deep into the forest where lie the margins of the Otherworld... Th white hart appears in a notable episode of Sit Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, signally the beginning of King Arthur's reign.
Deadline for all White Heart action to be sent to magicalcreaturesproject@ gmail.com: Monday, February 27st
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