The Weirdest Hybrids You Can See Online

Published on 04/23/2021
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Golem

Golems were animate or inanimate objects made of clay or mud. The golem was created in Jewish mythology to defend Jews from antisemitic attacks, and it was also resurrected to complete its task. According to legend, golems were said to be loyal to their masters and always carry out their orders. It was also the reason why the designer had to exercise caution while giving such creature advice.

Golem

Golem

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Ogre

Ogres appeared in folklore all over the world. The word is derived from Orcus, an ancient Etruscan god. The ogre was said to be a deity who ate men. Some of us would know what an ogre was after watching Shrek. Big, powerful, hairy, and voracious eaters, ogres were massive, strong, and hairy. The stories were brutal at times, but they were just stories and myths.

Ogre

Ogre

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