MythoCreatology - Australian Fantasy by Ian Coate
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Australian Magic Creatures by Ian Coate

Carkit- An Australian Magic Creature by Ian CoateNAME: Carkit (
SPECIES TYPE: Grim Reaper
DANGER RANKING: Class 93
(mega)

Beware the Carkit bearing the bucket with your name. This powerful mythocreat is the Australian Grim Reaper. For over two hundred years there has been numerous reports by explorers, drovers and squatters of the Carkit suddenly appearing at their campfire and taking one of them away.
No one is ever prepared for the Carkit’s visit. It appears without warning carrying the wooden pale with some unlucky blokes name on it and tells this poor soul - “It’s time to kick the bucket.”
Never kick the bucket. If you can run, then run. If the Carkit comes knocking at your door, don’t let him in. Make sure you put up a good fight. The people who give up and give in, always end up kicking the bucket.

 

Fairy Feral - Australian Magical Creature by Ian CoateNAME: Feral Fairy
SPECIES TYPE: Fairy
DANGER RANKING: Class 18
(weak)

Unknown to most Aussies, Australia has a real Fairy problem. Many years ago, foolish settlers thought that it would be a grand idea to ship some Fairies out from Europe to place in the bottom of their garden. However, European-Fairies need to draw on Woodland Magic and Australia has Bush Magic. For some reason, the Fairies couldn’t adjust to Bush Magic so instead they adjusted to Shadow Magic. This made the Fairies go completely troppo; they lost their gentle ways and suddenly went feral. Now, like the cane-toad, Feral-Fairies run riot throughout the country, leaving a trail of minor disasters in their wake. Feral-Fairies have not adjusted well to Australia’s conditions; their fairy-dust is quite useless and only causes weeds to sprout wherever they step.
So, the truth is, if you have Fairies at the bottom of your garden - YOU BETTER SPRAY.

 

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NarkyNo.1: Which shadow mythocreat is as small as a wasp and its sting will cause you to become unreasonably angry?

A: A Troppo. B: A Narky. C: A Berko.
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Australian witchNo.2: Which shadow mythocreat is an Australian witch and tries to lure unwary children to their doom?

A: A Sand Witch. B: A Bush Hag. C: An Old Crow.
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Gargoyle AustralianNo.3: What shadow mythocreat is a species of gargoyle and radiates sadness causing many Aussie's to be depressed?

A: A Gloom. B: A Sad Sack. C: A Stinker.
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Shadow Creatures Mythocreatology Bushwhacker Bushwhacker mythocreatology

This book is filled with amazing Shadow Mythocreats like: The Killjoy, Dingbats, Old Crows, Bushwhackers & Illywhackers. Plus incredible information that will astound you.

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Beware the Carkit bearing the bucket with your name. This powerful mythocreat is the Australian Grim Reaper. For over two hundred years there has been numerous reports of the Carkit appearing by campfires and taking someone away.

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