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GAASYENDIETHA
by Ashley A. Adams



#tentacles#fhtagn#ashley a adams#acubed#seneca mythology#gaasyendietha#concept art#meteor dragon#dragon#creature#monster#sculpture#horror#giant serpent#zbrush#shapeshift#cosmic horror#fhtagnnn
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Due to one possible origin as arriving to earth from upon a meteor, this creature of Seneca folklore has also been referred to by some as the "Meteor Dragon"
#BriefBestiary#bestiary#digital art#fantasy#folklore#legend#myth#mythology#gaasyendietha#the meteor dragon#meteor dragon#dragon#serpent#lake monster#seneca folklore#seneca legend#canadian folklore#canadian legend#lake ontario
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Inktober day 25
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Gaasyendietha from Seneca mythology.
Early narratives from the Iroquois and Algonquin mention a collective existence of giant serpent-dragons within the lake. Among the Seneca, the notable figure is Gaasyendietha, described as a colossal hydra snake capable of breathing fire and soaring through the skies like a bird.
The tales of Gaasyendietha have been orally transmitted across generations for centuries, featuring two primary origin legends. One suggests the creature emerged from serpent eggs, while the other proposes that it descended to Earth on a meteor, earning it the moniker "meteor dragon."
The Seneca myth of Ganyadjigowa unfolds as a narrative of a cultural hero and trickster. Traveling across the world, Ganyadjigowa imparts names to things and plants trees. Utilizing deception, she demonstrates formidable "orenda" (spiritual power) as she engages in cunning methods to outwit and defeat various animals.
Encountering a rampant fire named "Djihonsdonqgwen" (ant), Ganyadjigowa endeavors to extinguish it by throwing dirt, only to witness its intensification. Discovering an old man by the fire, revealed to be Gaasyendietha, a fire-breathing dragon, Ganyadjigowa seeks assistance. Despite the old man's agreement, he secretly fuels the flames. Ganyadjigowa, asking for water, unwittingly drinks fire from the old man's gourd, scorching her throat. Attempting to escape, she succumbs to the relentless fire, meeting her demise in the end.
In the conclusion, Gaasyendietha laughs, proclaiming superiority in orenda over Ganyadjigowa and asserting mastery over fire. Departing on a trail of fire, he leaves behind a landscape scarred by scorching, solidifying his dominance over the elements.
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Source: greatlakes.guide, Wikipedia & aminoapps.com
#Gaasyendietha#mecthology#mythology#seneca#legends#mitoloji#folklore#mitologia#dragon#Ganyadjigowa#giant snake
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Making a new split Pokemon evolution every day in July -- Day Seven
Draagonytha
Dragon / Water
Evolves from Dragonair when exposed to a Water Stone.
They sit in the very deepest areas of rivers and lakes, weaving themselves among the riverbeds. Their fins allow them to glide through the depths at blinding speeds, where they care for their young in underwater dens. During thunderstorms, they'll take off into the sky, flying through the stormclouds. Sometimes, it travels so quickly that it catches fire, surrounding its body in beautiful multicolored streaks of color. For that reason, it's received the nickname "The Meteor Dragon" by the people of their home region.
#fakemon art#fakemon#pokemon#pokemon art#monthly art challenge#split evo project#hand drawn#dratini#dragonair#dragonite#gaasyendietha#linto region
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What a diverse collection
Dragons
#qilin#velue#lindwurm#lindworm#wyvern#zaltys#azhdaha#hai-ryu#asian dragon#bird dragon#gaasyendietha#serpent#yong#unhcegila#smok#lizard#sarkany#western dragon#vishap#tatzelwurm#hala#tannin#kirimu#amaru#zduhac#salamander#pterosaur#ddraig#mushusshu#amphisbaena
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Research - Serpentine Dragon Mythology
I decided to look into different serpentine dragons from across the world. Many serpent-like dragons were associated with water in some way, which is why I want my character to resemble the more snake-like dragons throughout mythology.
Beithir
Beithir is a large snakelike dragon from Scottish folklore. The word Beithir means 'serpent', 'lighting', and 'thunderbolt' in Gaelic. The creature has also been referred to as beithir-nimh, meaning 'venomous serpent,' and nathair, meaning 'serpent'.
It's described to be the largest type of serpent, and is supposedly born out of severing the head of a snake. if the snake's head is not carried far away enough from the body then it reattaches and becomes a Beithir. It's described as a venomous dragon with wings and fire breathing that lives in mountainous areas. Folklore dictates that if one is stung by a Beithir then they must hurry to the nearest body of water. If the Beithir reaches it first then the person dies. A Beithir is classified as a fuath, who are malevolent spirits associated with water.
Knucker
The Knucker is a serpentine water dragon from English folklore found in round deep pools of water known as knuckerholes. The word Knucker comes from the old English word nicor, which means 'water monster.' It could also possibly be related to the term 'nixie' which is a type of water spirit. The Knucker is described as looking like a sea serpent.

Agathodaemon
Agathos Daemon was a serpent-like lesser deity from ancient Greek mythology and Graeco-Egyptian religion. Agathos Daemon translates to 'noble spirit.' He was the god of vineyards, fields, fertility, grain, and health and as a household god, it was customary to honour him before meals. Later on the term was used to refer to a genus of serpentine household spirits known as the Agathoi Daimones. They were seen as protectors of the homes in which they were worshipped.
Serpents are associated with healing in Greek mythology. The second day of every lunar month and the second day of every athenian month was dedicated to the Agathos Daemon. This is because the crescent moon shape resembled Hermēs' staff, kerykeion, which featured two serpents.


Bakunawa
Bakunawa is a large serpent or dragon from Philippine folklore. It was cited as the cause of natural disasters and phenomenons such as earthquakes, eclipses, rains, and wind. The movements of the Bakunawa was also used as a calendar system for ancient Filipinos and were even part of certain religious rituals. Bakunawa is a term from proto-Western-Malayo-Polynesian, roughly meaning 'bent snake' or 'curved python.'
Versions of the Bakunawa also existed in other myths in the Philippines, the most similar being Laho, a serpent-like dragon that causes moon eclipses, and Láwû, a bird-like dragon or serpent that causes both solar and lunar eclipses. Both the words laho and láwû mean "eclipse."
Pre-colonial Cebuano mythology believed that their creator, the god Bathala, created 7 moons to light up the sky. The Bakunawa, amazed by their beauty, would rise from the ocean and swallow the moons whole, angering Bathala and causing them to be mortal enemies.
In order to prevent Bakunawa from swallowing all the moons, ancient Filipinos would go out of their homes with pans and pots, and would bang on them to make noise in order to scare the Bakunawa into spitting out the moon back into the sky. Some of the people in the villages would play soothing sounds with their musical instruments, in hopes that the dragon would fall into a deep sleep. The dragon was referred to as 'moon eater.'
In West Visayan mythology, when Bathala saw Bakunawa swallow six of his seven moons he planted bamboos on the 7th moon, giving the moon its round craters and stains.
Gaasyendietha
Gaasyendietha is a dragon from Seneca Mythology (from First Nations People in Canada). Also referred to as 'the meteor dragon,' it is a giant serpent that lives in deep fresh water such as rivers and lakes. In First Nations cosmology, serpents are often related to waterbodies, and Gaasyendietha was often associated with Lake Ontario.
The dragon could not only breathe fire but also travel along a trail of fire in the sky. It is also capable of crossing the heavens with this trail of fire.


In the late 1800s, aided by claimed sightings of the beast, Gaasyendietha started being referred to as Kingstie. Kingstie was described as a blueish-grey snake-like beast over 9 meters long with short legs, a tail, and prominent bristles.

Ikuchi
Ikuchi, also known as ayakashi, is a yōkai from Japanese legend. It is described as an extremely long sea serpent/fish that lives in the deep waters off Hitachi Province. It is said to only come out at night, sometimes rearing out of water and slinking over a ship, taking a long time to complete its passage (sometimes even days), and leaving a residue of viscous oil. The oil needs to be removed off of the ship lest the sheer volume causes it to sink. It is not very big in thickness but spans the length of several thousands of feet.

Jörmungandr
Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent is a dragon from norse mythology. It is described as an incomprehensibly large se serpent/worm. It lives in what is described as the 'world sea,' which is the sea surrounding Midgard (the human realm). Jörmungandr is an ouroboros that encircles the entire world, which is where the name 'world serpent' comes from. It is said that when Ragnarok comes, Jörmungandr will let go of its own tail.
Jörmungandr is one of the three children of Loki and Angrboða (a giantess), with the other two being Fenrir wolf and the goddess Hel. According to Norse myth, Odin cast the three children out of Asgard. Jörmungandr was thrown into Midgard, where it grew to span across the earth and swallow its own tail. Thor and Jörmungandr have a longstanding feud, and are fated to fight once Ragnarok comes.
The name Jörmungandr comes from Old Norse. The prefix jǫrmun- means 'huge', 'vast', or 'superhuman.' The following word gandr is a term used to describe long, supernatural entities, but can also mean 'snake', 'fjord', 'rivier', 'staff', 'stick', and 'bind'. Therefore, the name Jörmungandr could have several meanings: "the vast serpent", "the vast river", "the vast staff/stick" (in reference to the world tree?), or "the vast bind" (in reference to it binding itself around the earth).

Leviathan
Leviathan is an impossibly large sea serpent from the Hebrew bible. The Leviathan was the embodiment of chaos and encapsulated the space of the material world. Leviathan was often represented as the devil.
Morgawr
Morgawr is a sea serpent from Cornish folklore, hailing from Falmouth Bay, Cornwall, England. It is described as having a trunk with a very long neck and black or brown skin similar to that of a sea lion's.
Seelkee
A sea serpent from First Nations folklore in Canada. A Seelkee is 10 - 15 feet long, black in colour with red circular patterns, and has the head of a horse. Some stories describe the creature having two heads.
Oilliphéist
Oilliphéist is a sea serpent from Irish folklore. Oilliphéist could roughly translate to "great worm", "great fabulous beast", "great monster", or "great reptile." The Oilliphéist is said to capable of causing natural disasters such as floods and storms. In some legends, the Oilliphéist is said to have a gaze that can hypnotise or paralyse its victims, making them easy targets for its attacks.

Chinese and Japanese Dragons
Japanese dragons are diverse legendary creatures in Japanese mythology and folklore. he style and appearance of the dragon was heavily influenced by the Chinese dragon, especially the three-clawed long dragons which were introduced in Japan from China in ancient times. most Japanese dragons are from shinto belief and thus are water deities or kami associated with rainfall and bodies of water, and are typically depicted as large, wingless, serpentine creatures with clawed feet.
Chinese dragons have many animal-like forms such as turtles and fish, but are most commonly depicted as snake-like with four legs. Unlike Japanese mythology, Chinese dragons represent imperial power and is often a symbol of the emperor of china.


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Another character from my self-indulgent fic, this here is Gaasyendietha, he with four wings and fiery fur on his back. He likes swamps and flying in the stratosphere.
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Smaugust Day 27: Fire
Introducing a ‘new’ dragon, the ‘flaming serpent’. This was inspired by comments on my last boitatá artwork by James-Silvercat (see here) talking about the version of the boitatá legend wherein the serpent is literally on fire.
There are lots of serpents on fire in the Americas, there is the great Gaasyendietha from Seneca mythology up in Lake Ontario in the USA, the boitatá in Brazil, and the Cherruve from Chile (A Book of Creatures covered it here), so I thought having a ‘flaming serpent’ species with many subspecies would be the best way to handle this.
The flaming serpent is a species of ‘feathered’ serpent, similar to the coatl. The ‘feathers’ are actually long thin scales called ‘psuedopennae’, and while the coatl has a green/blue iridescence, the flaming serpent has an black-gold-red iridescence, similar to some hummingbirds:
(Gif of a Rufous Hummingbird - Selasphorus rufus - by stiekemekat)
The dragon can appear a dull brown or black until the light catches it in a certain way, and as it wiggles flashes like golden fire run down it’s body. They undulate as they swim or fly, like a living flame.
The shape of the scales can produce a whistling sound when the dragon is in flight, similar to the Mapuche legends of the peuchen, a blood-sucking flying serpent (and possibly yet another flaming serpent subspecies). This dragon will still have the spooky reflective eyes, but probably won’t have the bio-luminescent tail.
I am using this Smaugust prompt: https://draconesmundi.tumblr.com/post/625107202033778688
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🇫🇷🇨🇦
#my art#country dergs#dragon au#dragon#Vouivre#Gaasyendietha#France#Canada#old art#doodles#traditional art#history
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Gaasyendietha
“ The Seneca tribes are very worry about the unknown kind of upcoming armageddon. This is a series of new dragon far away from Europe and Asia likely, this daughter's chieftain and the other given the alias is ‘Meteor Dragon’, by explorers avoid any crossing the Great Lakes of North America. ”
Gaasyendietha (IPA: ɡɑːˈɑʃɛːndʒ(dj)əːθɑ) is the one of the Elder Dragon that appears in upcoming novel from parallel universe known as Weather Dragons and Worldcraft: Extinction.
Website: DeviantArt
Theme: Valstrax
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Creature List
Collected on species-type
ABERRATION: A Bao A Qu / Akaname / Alp-Luachra / Amikuk / Baldanders / Bukavac / Burach Bhadi / Charybdis / Colorobetch / Cuero / Devalpa / Dijiang / Doppelganger / Ewah / Fachen / Hantu Bulan / Hyakume / Iku-Turso / Kerit / Keukegen / Lou Carcolh / Muirdris / Nurikabe / Olgoi-Khorkhoi / Papinijuwari / Planctae / Qalupalik / Scylla / Skolex / Stella / Succarath / Yara-Ma-Yha-Who /
PLANT: Abere / Aproxis / Berberoka / Cactus Cat / Jinmenju / Kayeri / Lunantishee / Mbielu-Mbielu / Rahara / Stray Sod / Umdhlebi / Ya-Te-Veo /
CONSTRUCT: Agrippa / Bubak / Caleuche / Gargoyle / Gold-Digging Ant / Golem / Invunche / Ipetam / Ittan-Momen / Jenglot / Juggernaut / Stymphalides / Wanyudo /
DRAGON: Aitvaras / Amhuluk / Asdeev / Azi-Dahaka / Bolla / Cuelebre / Fafnir / Gaasyendietha / Ikuchi / Kampe / Nidhogg / Scytalis / Tarasque / Velue / Vritra / Zirnitra /
UNDEAD: Aatxe / Banshee / Baykok / Chon-Chon / Draugr / Dullahan / Flaga / Gashadokuro / Gloson / Hongaek / Itqiirpak / Jubokko / Mekurabe / Mngwa / Osschaert / Polong / Sluagh / Tiyanak / Valravn / Wendigo / Yuki-Onna /
DEMON: Aghash / Ammut / Bushyasta / Caorthannach / Cerberus / Each Tened / Gorgon / Imp / Impundulu / Likho / Makhai / Manananggal / Mandarangkal / Marool / Musca Macedda / Nadubi / Nekomata / Nocnitsa / Nue / Omukade / Popobawa / Rawhead / Sigbin / Taotie /
ELEMENTAL: Ahl At-Trab / Banaspati / Cherufe / Dorotabo / Ebajalg / Enenra / Gaueko / Hinqumemen / Psonen / Raiju / Will o Wisp /
FEY: Agemo / Agropelter / Awd Goggie / Cwn Annwn / Eintykara / Encantado / Far Darrig / Fear Liath / Guiafairo / Kamaitachi / Kikimora / Kobold / Kumiho / Lampad / Leanan Sidhe / Lechuza / Nuckelavee / Otso / Peuchen / Phooka / Poludnica / Redcap / Shadhawar / Shinchu / Sianach / Tailypo / Yehwe Zogbanu /
BEAST: Abaia / Afanc / Ahuizotl / Akhlut / Amphisbaena / Aniwye / Basilisk / Boobrie / Bruch / Buggane / Bulgasari / Bunyip / Burrunjor / Calopus / Camulatz / Caspilly / Catoblepas / Djieien / Drop Bear / Echeneis / Ga-Gorib / Grootslang / Hydra / Ichneumon / Isonade / Jinshin Mushi / Karkadann / Karkinos / Kongamato / Leucrotta / Miraj / Mishibizhiw / Mokele-Mbembe / Muscaliet / Myrmecoleon / Piasa / Qupqugiaq / Rat King / Raudkembingur / Rock Bolter / Roperite / Salawa / Scorpios / Ulagu / Water Leaper / Xan / Xhumpedzkin / Zhenniao /
HUMANOID: Adaro / Adze / Aigamuxa / Asanbosam / Berserker / Buckrider / Dactyl / Erchitu / Fomorian / Gegenees / Girtablilu / Goblin / Harpy / Hrimpursar / Intulo / Vish Kanya / Vodyanoi
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Collected on Myth-Group
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Amphisbaena / Cerberus / Charybdis / Dactyl / Gegenees / Gorgon / Harpy / Hydra / Kampe / Karkinos / Lampad / Makhai / Planctae / Scorpios / Scylla / Stymphalides /
NORTH EUROPEAN: Baldanders / Berserker / Buckrider / Doppelganger / Draugr / Fafnir / Gloson / Hrimpursar / Iku-Turso / Kobold / Nidhogg / Osschaert / Otso / Rat King / Raudkembingur / Valravn /
EAST EUROPEAN: Aitvaras / Bolla / Bubak / Bukavac / Ebajalg / Kikimora / Likho / Nocnitsa / Poludnica / Vodyanoi / Zirnitra /
SOUTHERN EUROPEAN: Aatxe / Agrippa / Basilisk / Colorobetch / Cuelebre / Erchitu / Gargoyle / Gaueko / Lou Carcolh / Musca Macedda / Stella / Tarasque / Velue /
WEST EUROPEAN: Afanc / Alp-Luachra / Awd Goggie / Banshee / Boobrie / Bruch / Buggane / Burach Bhadi / Caorthannach / Cwn Annwn / Dullahan / Each Tened / Fachen / Far Darrig / Fear Liath / Fomorian / Leanan Sidhe / Lunantishee / Marool / Muirdris / Nuckelavee / Phooka / Rawhead / Redcap / Sianach / Sluagh / Stray Sod / Water Leaper /
OTHER EUROPEAN: Aproxis / Calopus / Echeneis / Flaga / Goblin / Gold-Digging Ant / Ichneumon / Imp / Muscaliet / Myrmecoleon / Scytalis / Will o Wisp /
NORTH AMERICAN: Agropelter / Akhlut / Amhuluk / Amikuk / Aniwye / Baykok / Cactus Cat / Djieien / Ewah / Gaasyendietha / Hinqumemen / Itqiirpak / Mishibizhiw / Piasa / Psonen / Qalupalik / Qupqugiaq / Rock Bolter / Roperite / Tailypo / Ulagu / Wendigo /
SOUTH AMERICAN: Ahuizotl / Caleuche / Camulatz / Cherufe / Chon-Chon / Cuero / Eintykara / Encantado / Invunche / Kayeri / Lechuza / Peuchen / Rahara / Succarath / Xan / Xhumpedzkin /
AFRICA: Adze / Agemo / Aigamuxa / Asanbosam / Catoblepas / Ga-Gorib / Grootslang / Guiafairo / Impundulu / Intulo / Kerit / Kongamato / Mbielu-Mbielu / Mngwa / Mokele-Mbembe / Popobawa / Umdhlebi / Ya-Te-Veo / Yehwe Zogbanu /
MIDDLE EASTERN: A Bao A Qu / Aghash / Ahl At-Trab / Ammut / Asdeev / Azi-Dahaka / Bushyasta / Caspilly / Devalpa / Girtablilu / Golem / Juggernaut / Karkadann / Leucrotta / Miraj / Salawa / Shadhawar / Skolex / Vish Kanya / Vritra /
CHINESE AND OTHER ASIAN: Bulgasari / Dijiang / Hongaek / Ipetam / Jinmenju / Kumiho / Olgoi-Khorkhoi / Taotie / Zhenniao
JAPANESE: Akaname / Dorotabo / Enenra / Gashadokuro / Hyakume / Ikuchi / Isonade / Ittan-Momen / Jinshin Mushi / Jubokko / Kamaitachi / Keukegen / Mekurabe / Nekomata / Nue / Nurikabe / Omukade / Raiju / Shinchu / Wanyudo / Yuki-Onna /
OCEANIA: Abaia / Abere / Adaro / Banaspati / Berberoka / Bunyip / Burrunjor / Drop Bear / Hantu Bulan / Jenglot / Manananggal / Mandarangkal / Nadubi / Papinijuwari / Polong / Sigbin / Tiyanak / Yara-Ma-Yha-Who
VARIANTS / SUB-TYPES: Khalkotauroi (Aatxe) Necronomicon (Agrippa) Kulshedra (Bolla) Einherjar (Berserker) Odontotyrannus (Burrunjor) Cactus Lion (Cactus Cat) Rumptifusel (Cuero) Topielec (Draugr) Coiste Bodhar (Dullahan) Gold-Digging Warrior (Gold-Digging Ant) Gorgon Queen (Gorgon) Fury (Harpy) Ladon (Hydra) Abominable (Invunche) Saratan (Karkinos) Ropen (Kongamato) Bakekujira (Raudkembingur) Ly Erg (Redcap) Sandwalker (Scorpios) Hungry Grass (Stray Sod) Nachtkrapp (Valravn) Bolotnik (Vodyanoi) Moskitto (Xan)
SAME CREATURE DIFFERENT REGION/NAME Abaia = Inkanyamba Ahl At-Trab = Seitaad Aitvaras = Pukis Akhlut = Amarok Awd Goggie = Gooseberry Wife Basilisk = Cockatrice Bubak = Tatty Boggle Bunyip = Dingonek Burrunjor = Kasai Rex Caorthannach = Ajatar Draugr = Zombie Ebajalg = Hala Goblin = Eloko + Duende Impundulu = Xexeu Isonade = Yagim Karkadann = Indrik Kumiho = Nogitsune Lechuza = Strix Nocnitsa = Boo Hag Stymphalides = Asipatra Tiyanak = Myling Will o Wisp = Luz Mala Zhenniao = Melalo
FAMOUS SECOND NAMES: Addanc (Afanc) / Joint Eater (Alp-Luachra) / Bokkenrijder (Buckrider) / Wizard Shackle (Burach Bhadi) / Old Man Of The Sea (Devalpa) / Headless Horseman (Dullahan) / Remora (Echeneis) / Boto (Encantado) / Grey Man (Fear Liath) / Gargouille (Gargoyle) / Aqrabuamelu (Girtablilu) / Gravso (Gloson) / Medusa (Gorgon) / Engulfer (Hinqumemen) / Frost Giant (Hrimpursar) / Hydrus (Ichneumon) / Ayakashi (Ikuchi) / Lightning Bird (Impundulu) / Nandi Bear (Kerit) / Crocotta (Leucrotta) / Aswang (Manananggal) / Al’miraj (Miraj) / Underwater Panther (Mishibizhiw) / Bakeneko (Nekomata) / Night Hag (Nocnitsa) / Death Worm (Olgoi-Khorkhoi) / Centipede (Omukade) / Puca (Phooka) / Symplegades (Planctae) / Lady Midday (Poludnica) / Kokogiak (Qupqugiaq) / Bloody Bones (Rawhead) / Slide-rock Bolter (Rock Bolter) / Set Animal (Salawa) / Indus Worm (Skolex) / Su (Succarath) / Vildervn (Valravn) / Peluda (Velue) / Llamhigyn Y Dwr (Water Leaper) / Man-Eating Tree (Ya-Te-Veo) / Zhen (Zhenniao)
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Because giant robot media was a formative childhood experience. And I like to see how they work. Do you have a favorite kind of sea monster?
"Gaasyendietha. Fresh water dwelling dragon. It's just a stupid dumb...It's just a big angry snake, really. It doesn't even have arms. Just two stupid little wings."
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Here’s the latest internet searches from my characters!
❌⭕️ Jaycee:

>fun games free
>what I need for high school diploma
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>ella pawman
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👻 Wayne:

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💖 Diana Diamondhart:

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💰 Hugh Forric:

>How do I send a picture in an e-mail message?
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What are (or would be) the top three most popular web searches in your setting?
#ijinks doodles#original character#cartoon#toon#the jaycee pawman squad#jaycee pawman#ijinks#wayne gates#cat canada#hugh forric#mayor river moon willows#beeball#dr. hans sans panzer#diana diamondhart#tooniverse lore
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