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True Aswang - Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull, Brian Valeza | Aswang, Creature concept art, Creature art

Art done for a D&D 5E supplement book based on Filipino Mythology Creatures, Bukana: Gateway to the Sea of Skull True Aswang - splits its body in half, its upper body grows wings and fly as it hunts for pregnant woman to feed ontheir unborn child

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anbrcama.com -&nbspThis website is for sale! -&nbspanbrcama Resources and Information. | Mythical creatures, Vampire legends, Aswang

Aswang is a mythical creature in Filipino folklore. The aswang is an inherently evil vampire-like creature and is the subject of a wide variety of myths and stories, the details of which vary greatly. Spanish colonizers noted that the Aswang was the most feared among the mythical creatures of the Philippines, even in the 16th century. “Aswangs” are often described as a combination of vampire and witch and are almost always female. They are sometimes used as a generic term applied to all…

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ArtStation - 'THE ISLANDS OF SINA UNA' - Manananggal Illustration, Alberto N. Daus Jr. | Mythical creatures art, Scary art, Philippine mythology

So glad to be a part of the #SinaUna Project! "The Islands of Sina Una - Philippines TTRPG Book" is a 5th edition D&D Campaign Book inspired by Philippine Mythology and Culture. Here's the 'Manananggal' illustration I made for the project. ORDER YOUR COPY HERE: https://thedeckofmany.com/collections/sina-una

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Sigbin (Undead)(Medium) – Hyperactive kangaroo-like critters made entirely from living shadow. They are often found around Aswang variants to serve as pets and …

Sigbin (Undead)(Medium) – Hyperactive kangaroo-like critters made entirely from living shadow. They are often found around Aswang variants to serve as pets and minions. They can jump great distances and feed on the shadows of other creatures, freezing the creatures solid as they lose their shadow. Their huge ears can hear things for miles away. (Philippine)

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sidapa, John Henry Esteban | Dark spirit, World mythology, Creature design

Sidapa is the god of death, in old Ibalong he is only worshipped in coastal areas of Bikol and is perceived as a foreign god and is popularly known as the handsome consort of the moon god Bulan. while in the Visayas region, he is worshipped as a very powerful deity of life and death. Described as very tall and muscular with golden horns, some stories say he had ten golden horns, some stories it was a golden crown. Also in some stories when he appears a swarm of black butterflies may appear…

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