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Published: 2016-10-25 14:26:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 323; Favourites: 9; Downloads: 1
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Description A Rabbi wanted to create a Golem, so Hebrew'd one up!

Monster a day art challenge for Halloween
A fiendish art challenge for the spookiest of months! I enjoyed last year's one, so I decided to come up with my own list this year. Feel free to join in, or even come up with your own list.
As much as I love vampires, zombies and werewolves, I thought I’d plump for some less popular creatures this time around – they need love too! If you're jumping on the creepy bandwagon, you can draw these characters in any style or tone or even have your cast fancy-dressing as them. Use traditional or digital, full colour, black & white or anything in-between, as long as you have maahhnnsterously good fun with it! :iconvincentpriceplz:
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Comments: 8

Chopfe [2016-11-05 04:30:55 +0000 UTC]

How'd JEW know I wanted a Golem of my very own?

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Granitoons In reply to Chopfe [2016-11-05 11:34:47 +0000 UTC]

You made it perfectly CLAY'r!

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AlexRaccoonGlider [2016-10-25 18:26:15 +0000 UTC]

Golems are one of the most versatile creatures in the fantasy world here, you could make it out of mud, stone, clay, discarded armor and so forth and it obeys it's master almost without question and you did this nicely =3

Nice pun btw ^^

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Granitoons In reply to AlexRaccoonGlider [2016-10-25 18:44:28 +0000 UTC]

That's what I like about them. They've become synonymous with the word robot to a certain extent.

Jew know it's the truth!

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BluebottleFlyer [2016-10-25 15:11:16 +0000 UTC]

Can't say I've ever seen a Hebrew golem before, so this is quite a novel idea - nice job on his bulky, imposing appearance. :thumsbup:

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Granitoons In reply to BluebottleFlyer [2016-10-25 15:20:46 +0000 UTC]

The legend originates from Hebrew and it was apparently one of the inspirations behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein!

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BluebottleFlyer In reply to Granitoons [2016-10-25 17:47:31 +0000 UTC]

Interesting, there's our factoid for today.

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Granitoons In reply to BluebottleFlyer [2016-10-25 17:48:20 +0000 UTC]

I guess the main difference is, that the famous Doctor could NOT control his creation in the same way!

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