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Description: The vacuum mimic will eat up anything you need to get rid of: dust, dirt, danger, bones of invaders, ya know the essentials.
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Description: with the shield mimic an adventure will see the best defense is devouring an opponent’s offense... and the opponent.
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Description: The printer mimic eats ink, paper, people... really its like a standard printer but simply more voracious.
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Description: The garbage mimic is bold and trash and once it catches you your body belongs to the trash.
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Description: The frying pan mimic lures you in with promise of grilled cheese. By then its to late. You are the grilled cheese.
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Description: The Book Mimic is a pretty good book that has a lot of teeth to it. The plot has a pretty good bite. The twist at the end will really grip you.
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Description: The apple mimic, they say an apple a day keeps the necromancer away... cause mimics eat everything so there is nothing left for a necromancer to work with.
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Description: Balor is a figure in Irish myth said to be either a warrior, a giant, a cyclops or maybe even a mix of the three. He is the king of the Fomorians and is believed to be the personification of blight and the harmful sun, he is sometimes know as the Evil Eye.
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Description: A Dullahan is an Irish fairy appears as a headless horseman. Some say they ride an equally headless horse and are said to bring death.
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Description: The Fear Gorta is an Irish phantom of hunger resembling an emaciated human. The spirit seeks alms from passers-by and its possible to grant good luck for those generous to it
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Description: In Europe there are many kinds of stories of dwarves. The miners of the mountains who search the caverns for wealthy stones and minerals.
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Description: In English and Irish folklore there are said to be goblin or fairies that are the guardians of the flora.
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Description: An English shapeshifter that resembles an emaciated cow. It plays harmless pranks on folks by turning into stuff then laughs at ya for being dumb when it tricks ya.
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Description: The Tiddy Mun of England is a water fairing fae or spirit that may be two or three feet high, appearing as a little old man with white hair and a long beard, who dressed in grey (making him hard to see him), and whose laughter sounded like the cry of local birds.
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Description: The Far Darrig name comes from the Irish words "Fear Dearg", meaning "Red Man", as the Far Darrig is said to wear a red coat and cap. It's like the Wario to Mario of Leprechauns.
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