“We all have 10,000 bad drawings in us. The sooner we get them out the better.” ― Walt Stanchfield

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U is for Unicorn

U is for Unicorn

In many bestiary representations, a virgin is used to lure the unicorn. She heads to the forest until a unicorn sees her and jumps into...

M is for Mermaid

M is for Mermaid

The mermaid has the body of a woman from head to waist, and a fish below. Mermaids are vain, and like to admire their own image. There are...

L is for Lion

L is for Lion

Lions are well represented in Medieval Bestiaries. This is inspired by an actual lion bestiary illustration. #24 of 52

K is for Koala

K is for Koala

Koalas did not exist in Medieval Bestiaries as far as I can tell. However, they are cute and have knives in their feet, so they exist in...

I is for Ibex

From Bestiary lore: The ibex is a type of wild goat with two large horns. The horns are so strong that if the ibex jumps from a...