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This Monstrosity may look small but it packs a punch! It emits an electric charge from the nodules on its cheeks, nails, and tail. While relatively cute when compared to other Monstrosities, it is one of the most aggressive.
Much like lightning, Monstrosity #25 is chaotic in nature and will often attack without being provoked.
To feed it will electrically charge its victims until they are scorched ash. It then scoops up the embers and earth with its rat-like hands and shovels it into the pockets of its cheeks then rolls its body in the remains--the only ritual that is consistent with this creature.
This Monstrosity does not abide any particular climate or location. It has often been seen in or near extreme weather conditions.

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Monstrosity #126 on Maker's Place

Monstrosity #126 is passive by nature but also quite volatile. If disturbed beyond its routine of stacking and eating igneous rocks, this creature can cause quite a bit of damage. Between its armored plates #126 secretes a pyrophoric ooze. When threatened, the plates on its body will open and expose this substance to the air causing an explosion of flame up to a quarter mile radius. This is not always this Monstrosity's last resort. Furthering its combustive nature, it can spew a jet of flame from its tail with impressive aim and agility.

This Monstrosity is typically found near volcanic activity. Although its claws are formidable looking, they are primarily used to only break apart lava rock and forage. When grouped with others of its kind, a terraforming phenomenon has been noted to happen—expanding volcanic activity to areas unlikely.

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The Goblin King Redesigned!

Hello again, the next Monstieur MIX episode is right around the corner!

Monstieur MIX is a show where we take pop culture designs that are nice and pretty, and redesign them into something darrrrrrrrk and gritty!

We will be discussing and sharing redesigns of Jareth the Goblin King from Labyrinth! As custom, all artists involved in redesigning also researched the material a bit—which we will discuss as well. I’m excited to see everyone’s reimagining of this iconic character. See you there! (10/18/20 at 3 pm PST)

Would you like to vote for the next icon to be redesigned horrifically? Come join our Facebook group Monstieur Mash to participate in future polls.

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