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Wolpertinger, illustration after Young Hare by Albrecht Dürer (1502).

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  • Anomynous said:
    This looks oilshopped. I know it from my learnings and having seen some brushstrokes in my time.

    This ^

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  • This is probably some kind of actual mythical creature, but sadly I recognize it from the WoW octoberfest holiday event <.<

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  • I actually recognized it right off the bat, though I can not for the life of me spell it without looking it up.

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  • CamKitty said:
    This is probably some kind of actual mythical creature, but sadly I recognize it from the WoW octoberfest holiday event <.<

    not to be a nazi but its brewfest and amen. i still want 1 irl :( there so COOL!!

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  • Hja geil, a woipadinga :D So ebs han i do no nia gseng
    (german in Bavarian aktzent) [ Cool a "animal,mixed from other anymals {Big part of Bavarian culture}] Ive never seen it here before

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  • It's a "Wolpertinger" - pretty much the same thing like a jackolope. It's a creature from german (bavarian) folklore.

    And the paintig is actually edited - the original is just a normal hare. I wouldn't have noticed it if the wings weren't so obviously shooped :o

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