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Ever heard of Imbunches???

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    Ever heard of Imbunches???



    That is an Imbunche. I used recently on my book The Winged Blade: Griffin.

    I was tired of dragons and elves and decided to look at other myths and creatures.

    Feel free to share any comments, questions and suggestions about the creature.

    Also, do you feel happy when you see innovation in world building ideas and creature creation on a book. Are you tired of vampires, dragons and werewolves?

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    That's a creepy creature and no mistake. XD Makes me wonder about its kind. I'm assuming its carnivorous... what is its prey?

    I'm personally not tired of vampires and werewolves, since I feature them in my own stories. XD Sticking to tradition is nice and all, but innovation and new ideas are fun.
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    First of all, the artwork goes to karlosasm.wordpress.com. Cheers to him.
    Well I guess Invunche likes it shares of meat. However, the original concept from the Chilean myth depicts it as a cursed child. A sorcerer called the "brujos de Chiloé" uses the creature as a guardian although it shares a bit of knowledge of magic. Nevertheless, it does not venture out of the sorcerer's cave. Don't know if it is out of fear of disrespecting the sorcerer or because its hindered limbs can't help him get far beyond (as you can see, one of its legs is blended unto its back and the fingers are all crocked).

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    That's cool. ^^ I did wonder why it looked like it had a foot growing out of its head. XD
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    I had a very weird dream where I saw something like that. Nice to know that something that terrifying can be put to good use!
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    That looks awesome. I'm creating my own creatures in my stories. It's a lot of fun to do. I'm also using creatures that already exist.
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    No I'd never heard of it and now that I have, I wish I hadn't. Creepy damn foot-head monster...

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    Hi,

    Love the art work, though I have to ask, with its foot sort of growing into the back of its head, what sort of hunter would it be? Surely it'd be pretty slow. And no I'd never heard of them.

    Cheers, Greg.

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    In my book they eat meat. Though, I don't know what is the diet described in the chilean myth. It is human so, in a way, it could eat its veggies too.

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    That's a more monstrous image than I am used to seeing from those creatures (which is good in my opinion). Cool job with your adaptation! I recommend some of the comprehensive monster encyclopedias out there. If you just adapt a handful of the more obscure ones (but do it logically so it fits!) then you will have as much "originality" as you can stand.
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