creatures of the night
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My fnal project for Typography.TRANSCRIPT
Creatures born from a bite, and spreading the love the same way. These
creatures can drain a body of blood in seconds. It’s their favorite drink. To
survive, stay in the sunlight.
The dead reborn. These monsters are
walking corpses with a taste for human
brains. They’ve lost all feeling in their
legs...and everywhere else. To survive,
double tap the head.
Men who turn to wolves on a full moon. They enjoy prey both animal and human, and hate silver. With a powerful sense of smell they can find a good snack a mile away. To survive, stay indoors on a full moon
and carry some silver.
Sneaky and devious, ghosts sometimes will not at-tack. They will simply haunt. Intangable and the ability to move things in the human world, make ghosts a scary bump in the night. To survive, have a priest on speedial.
These can do just about anything. From fire spells to turning you into a lizard, witches excell in doing the
unexpected. To survive, have a bucket of water handy to pour on them.
Beasts of stone that lay atop buildings
waiting for a chance to strike. They are as
hard as stone and have the ability to fly.
To survive, stay out in the sun when these
monsters are just decorations.
Big and not the brightest, Ogres love to eat anything they can get ahold of which puts humans on the menue. They are strong enough to trear through forests using brute force. To survive, get somewhere these massive brutes cannot fit.
Mermaids are usually a friendly lot,
but Sirens are of a different m
indset.
They know if they can get someone to
look into the water; they’ll l
eap out and
take them under to their lair. To survive,
never talk to beautiful fish women.
Mummies are the remains of dead
kings. They smiply do not want to be
disturbed in their enternal slumber. To
survive, DO NOT DISTURB.
...do not take pages, do not look behind you. Simply run. Run and hope he does not find you. He will, but maybe by running you can survive for a little longer...
May this guide help you to survie...
at least a little longer.
chris Leach