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| 25 Jul 2016 05:09 PM |
basing on your personality and avatar
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:16 PM |
https://www.roblox.com/users/121497720/profile there
DefySanity, 3 dayer. |
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:16 PM |
@Guan_Yin
You are a "Rakosh"
"Roughly humanoid, the rakosh stand about eight feet tall, with cobalt blue skin and malevolent yellow eyes. They are incredibly strong, fast, and agile, and are armed with viscious fangs and razor-sharp claws on each of their three-fingered hands."
"Rakoshi are virtually immune to almost all forms of attack, and feel no pain whatsoever. Iron can weaken them, but only fire can destroy them."
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:16 PM |
oh boy oh boy oh boy
Cʟᴇᴀɴ﹐ sᴛʏʟɪsʜ﹐ ʟᴇᴛʜᴀʟ﹗ |
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Puppy2233
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:17 PM |
oh boy!
https://www.roblox.com/bill-gates-item?id=442415267 yeah man |
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:18 PM |
@AncientBoots
You are the "Kanima"
"User with this ability either is or can transform into Kanima, South American and Greek folklores jaguar-shaped spirits that sought and killed murderers. However, they are more frequently portrayed as reptilian-like beings that still seek and kill murderers.
Kanimas are roughly the size of average human males and covered in scales. They have long prehensile tails and can climb up walls like various reptiles. Its claws are long and secrete venom that can paralyze victims for hours. They heal very quickly, in one case taking several bullets to the chest, recovering and resuming a fight.
They have the ability to create a "cocoon" around themselves in order to evolve to their next level of development- which includes wings. Like werewolves, their power is greatest at the moon’s peak, but where werewolves seek packs, Kanimas seek a master.
"The Kanima, a weapon of vengeance, is used to carry out the bidding of its master. The Kanima was once used by a South American priest who took it upon himself to rid his village of all murderers. The bond between master and servant grew stronger until the will of the master became that of the Kanima's and whomever the priest deemed unworthy, the Kanima served his vengeance."
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:19 PM |
EW TEEN WOLF NICE TRY CLOSER GIVE ME REAL MYTHOLOGY |
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:20 PM |
to see what mythological creature you are
leveiing / i dont have a personality / idot noobes |
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:21 PM |
| i'm pissed and sassy at the same time |
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:22 PM |
@PanicAtTheCostco
Werewolf
"A werewolf (Or Lycanthrope) in folklore and mythology is a person who shapeshifts into a wolf, either purposely, by using magic, or after being placed under a curse. The medieval chronicler Gervase of Tilbury associated the transformation with the appearance of the full moon, but this concept was rarely associated with the werewolf until the idea was picked up by modern fiction writers. Most modern references agree that a werewolf can be killed if shot by a silver bullet, although this is more a reflection of fiction's influence than an authentic feature of the folk legends. Werewolves are sometimes held to become vampires after death."
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:26 PM |
@DefySanity
You are a "Vampire"
"Vampires are mythical or folkloric creatures, typically held to be the re-animated corpses of human beings and said to subsist on human and/or animal blood (hematophagy), often having unnatural powers, heightened bodily functions, and/or the ability to physically transform. Some cultures have myths of non-human vampires, such as demons or animals like bats, dogs, and spiders. Vampires are often described as having a variety of additional powers and character traits, extremely variable in different traditions, and are a frequent subject of folklore, cinema, and contemporary fiction.
Vampirism is the practice of drinking blood from a person/animal. Vampires are said to mainly bite the victim's neck, extracting the blood from a main artery. In folklore and popular culture, the term generally refers to a belief that one can gain supernatural powers by drinking human blood. The historical practice of vampirism can generally be considered a more specific and less commonly occurring form of cannibalism. The consumption of another's blood (and/or flesh) has been used as a tactic of psychological warfare intended to terrorize the enemy, and it can be used to reflect various spiritual beliefs.
In zoology, the term vampirism is used to refer to leeches, mosquitos, mistletoe, vampire bats, and other organisms that prey upon the bodily fluids of other creatures. This term also applies to mythic animals of the same nature, including the chupacabra."
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:28 PM |
@GhostInABox
You are a "Bogeyman"
"The bogeyman, also boogeyman, boogyman, or bogyman, is a legendary ghost-like monster that children often believe is real. The bogeyman has no specific appearance. He is sometimes equated with specific real-life persons, such as serial killer Albert Fish. The term bogeyman is also used metaphorically to mean a person or thing of which someone else has an irrational fear.
The commonest of childhood fears associated with the bogeyman is that of someone (usually a monster) hiding in one's room (such as behind the door or under the bed). The bogeyman is said to lurk like this and then attack the sleeper.
Sometimes parents will, as a way of controlling their children, encourage belief in a bogeyman that only preys on children who misbehave."
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| 25 Jul 2016 05:29 PM |
@roboghostie >boogeyman OH HELL YEAH
Cʟᴇᴀɴ﹐ sᴛʏʟɪsʜ﹐ ʟᴇᴛʜᴀʟ﹗ |
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