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Critters: Barghest
Critters: Barghest by @VioletWhirlwind (Violet Whirlwind)

Barghest: Often feared as harbingers of death, these undead canine graveyard guardians are being adopted out to improve their image. They do not intend to cause death, however, they are willing to do almost anything to guard their resting grounds from intruders. Though they prefer intimidation to actual acts of violence, sometimes drastic measures are required to dissuade the most persistent of grave-robbers. This is where their fearsome reputation comes from.

They prefer to guard graveyards, but can also be found in misty swamps and other spooky places.


Anyway...more critter templates for my so-far non-existant web adoptable site. The little captions above are not necessarily set in stone story-wise. I still don't exactly know what my story is going to be with these adoptables, and it constantly changes.

Yet more forced-perspective-fail.

I don't know why I skipped over drawing these guys before. Zombie-ghost-dogs! Just in time for Halloween, too!

Image and critter (c) Violet Whirlwind Productions

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