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Minority Monsters

Discord Comics created this fabulous series of Minority Monsters! They didn’t know they existed, until they found themselves. Here are some of their LGBTQA+ adventures…

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Fantasy Tumblr

LOL! This is an amusing post about what fantasy Tumblr would be like if mythological creatures existed in real life. People would be judging and…

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Crochet Little Cryptid

WANT! Violets and Heather designed this cute and freaky Little Cryptid Amigurumi pattern so you can crochet your own! Here’s some info about it: “The…

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Dungeons & Dragons Werewolf NPC Story

This is a great Dungeons & Dragons story about an NPC werewolf that a DM created to be a major villain in their campaign. This…

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Humans Meet Space Orcs

Today’s “humans are space orcs” post by llamagoddessofficial is about a human meeting an actual space orc. And there’s even art by driiaz: Source

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Hanging With The Monsters – Comic

LOL! Buttersafe drew this amusing and spooky comic about a human trying to hang out with monsters including a vampire, a witch, a werewolf, and…

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Monster Issues

Teo Zirinis of HandsOffMyDinosaur illustrated this adorable series of iconic monster‘s problems, all of which you can see in their Monster Issues Comic Book! Here are some…

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Medusa But Not Snakes

Socks and Puppets drew this cute series of Gorgon variants, which are like Medusa if she had other things than snakes for hair. There’s Anemsa…

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Deck of Many Tarrasques

David J Prokopetz came up with this hilarious and awesome Dungeons & Dragons idea for an inadvisable magic item: a Deck of Many Tarrasques. It’s…

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Mimic Writing Prompt Response

This Thing In A Box wrote this amazing response to a writing prompt about a mimic. Here’s the prompt: “Why did you give the last of…

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