I'm a little nervous about this contest because I don't know you people and if you even care about this club. I'd really like to hope you do, because I'd hate to waste my time doing this club.
I would've loved to offer a sub for this contest, but once again, I don't know you guys! So I don't know if it'd even work out.
The best I can do is make the winner the featured deviation, as well as feature you in my journal. I'm kinda popular I guess? So this contest will just be for fun really.
::CONTEST::
Draw, write about, cosplay, clay mold, photograph etc. any popular/legendary monster. The monster can be from a game, book, movie, etc. as long as its moderately known.
If you need ideas, I'd be more than happy to give out suggestions.
If you have questions, please ask.
Rules:
1. No working together.
2. No begging people for votes.
3. Nothing you made up by yourself. This is for already existing monsters.
4. Obviously, no art stealing.
If you think I'm missing something in these rules please tell me!
The Contest Ends March 20th. Gives you plenty of time. If you think there should be more time, tell me.
If you don't participate I'll....eat you!! RAWR
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This club is mostly going to focus on Elder God stuff and Lovecraftian lore. That's the theme I envisioned, however I eventually decided to widen the rift to allow any works that had to with Magic/Gods/Occultism, etc.
Our rules are thusly spaked:
First, you Note or Comment this page, (not the pages of any of our members) for a membership. You informally agree not to be a jerk and mess with other people's art. Finally, you devwatch us, we devwatch you.
(example: colon "iconyourusername" colon. No spaces.) If you have something you'd like to submit, contact the founder or current moderator with a link to the piece, and we'll take it from there.
We can use all the support we can get, so please, by all means, join us!
Our members so far (In chronological order of enjoinment):
Keep 'em coming!
Clubs we are affiliated with:




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Film adaptations are for people without enough imagination to read the book.
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Film adaptations are for people without enough imagination to read the book.
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Film adaptations are for people without enough imagination to read the book.
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Film adaptations are for people without enough imagination to read the book.
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United As One, Divided By Zero.
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