The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain Native American cultures. It’s a common motif in separate tribes, but in general it’s said to create thunder by flapping its wings and lighting by flashing its eyes. In modern day, it’s somewhat of a cryptid. #inktober2021
The skvader began as a tall tale when Håkan Dahlmark claimed he had hunted a rabbit with the wings and tail of a wood grouse. It was later brought to life by taxidermist Rudolf Granberg. #mythtober #mythtober2021 #inktober #inktober2021
The mishipeshu is a Native American myth centralized by the Great Lakes. It’s usually a feline base of a bobcat or lynx, with the antlers of a moose or deer, and scales along its back. They’re said to live in the lakes and guard copper #inktober #inktober2021 #mythtober
The griffin (griffon or gyphon) is a creature of Greek and Roman myth, half lion and half eagle. They are considered to be the king of beasts, and it’s said their nests contained gold nuggets. #inktober2021 #inktober #mythtober
Indombe is an enormous copper snake, 3 feet wide and miles long, glowing with internal heat The myth is insane and it’s absolutely so hard to summarize I suggest you look it up it’s crazy #inktober2021 #inktober #mythtober
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