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Methuselah Oddbin

Here’s my unauthorized rendition of the protagonist (antagonist?) from Caleb’s short story, The Realm of White-Washed Pigeons. You should probably read it.
Santa and Reindeer
Santa Sketch

This sketch is is for a random somewhat-unofficial project at work. There are a couple other components, but here Santa is seen precariously clinging to some unnamed outcropping. (To be added in post-production.)
iPhone: Cloud

Initially based on an actual cloud, then extrapolated upon. (Mainly because said cloud was no longer visible.)
Penguin and Bat’leth

Arachniturkey Historically

Though our knowledge of the arachniturkey is mostly derived from modern-day accounts, there is some evidence that suggests it was also encountered in earlier times, making the common accusations regarding its inception (such as gene-tampering and toxic waste dumpage) somewhat of a moot point.
Take, for example, this medieval woodcut depicting a vicious attack on an unlucky wanderer by a beast which we can only assume to be an arachniturkey. Even though there are a few inconsistencies in relation to what we now know of the animal, such things can easily be attributed to a combination of symbolism and the likelihood that the artist had never actually seen the creature firsthand.
Penguin and Hair

“Aha!” You cry, “Wheretofore didst crass author abscond with yon theme of weaponry?”
To which I reply:
- Stop talking like that. It sounds silly.
- I never said they all had to have weapons.
- I don’t suppose you’ve ever tried weaving the strands of your hair into a delicately braided yet lethal garrote, eh?
Penguin and Mace


