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Anonymous commented at 2009-05-24 08:20:06 » #54921
I wish this and the other monsters could be translated, I used a OCR program to get the japanese letters but they did not worked well with online Translators, I got a bad translation...
by the way..are these monster from some RPG game or something?
like...D&D
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I wish this and the other monsters could be translated, I used a OCR program to get the japanese letters but they did not worked well with online Translators, I got a bad translation...
by the way..are these monster from some RPG game or something?
like...D&D
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Anonymous commented at 2009-05-25 16:06:58 » #55656
It's like these girls are from a combination of certain RPGs over the years it seems. A few are just added for kicks, but then again I really want to know what kind of game has it where there are only monster girls. and I'm not talking about the Raidy game since that's something entirely different here.
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It's like these girls are from a combination of certain RPGs over the years it seems. A few are just added for kicks, but then again I really want to know what kind of game has it where there are only monster girls. and I'm not talking about the Raidy game since that's something entirely different here.
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Anonymous commented at 2013-10-30 01:01:16 » #1426322
It amazes me that there are people who don't realize that most common monsters in RPGs originate from centuries-old myths and legends. If you lot were told that centaurs and dryads came from Greek mythology and elves and dwarves came from Germanic folklore, your minds would probably be blown at that revelation.
Granted, Orcs are a more recent addition to the mythical creature line-up first popularized by J. R. R. Tolkien in his literary works. However, even then, the English etymology of the word "orc" traces back to the Latin word "Orcus", a god of the Underworld.
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It amazes me that there are people who don't realize that most common monsters in RPGs originate from centuries-old myths and legends. If you lot were told that centaurs and dryads came from Greek mythology and elves and dwarves came from Germanic folklore, your minds would probably be blown at that revelation.
Granted, Orcs are a more recent addition to the mythical creature line-up first popularized by J. R. R. Tolkien in his literary works. However, even then, the English etymology of the word "orc" traces back to the Latin word "Orcus", a god of the Underworld.
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