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Test Tube Baby – Devilgoat
The Devilgoat.
Named so, due to the devil-like red/black skin and fur colouration, the goat horns, the cloven hooves. AND of course, the occult symbol emblazoned on it’s forehead! (Bit of a lazy moniker if you ask me.)
The source of these strange little beasts could indicate that they do indeed trace their lineage to Hell. However, I am not going to claim these specimens are (sac)religious relics. I will include the anecdotal information in their specimen report, so if you are lucky enough to get one in your possession then can decide for yourself.
Curiously, this foetal beast bears a near identical appearance to the Satyr/Faun specimens I also have processed in recent years. This similarity suggests a common biological ancestry. Although it is only the Devilgoats which have a single refined birthmark on their forehead – which take the shape of established esoteric symbols.
If you order this test-tube baby devilgoat, this is what you’ll receive:
• 1 x hand-prepared foetus specimen
• specimen report
• 150mm long glass test tube, with cork bung
• 1x handmade packing crate
DISCLAIMER: Only mythical creatures were harmed to bring you this product.
Please note – this item is faux taxidermy.
Each piece is sculpted, moulded, cast, handpainted, and varnished.
I prepare all specimens personally, with much love.
FAQ: Yes, I can customise specimens.
You may wish it to have a certain sigil on its head or you might want to choose a specific name to be written on the specimen report. This is all possible, however such variations may also incur additional cost, depending on the work required. Please get in touch before placing an order and we can discuss these things. (Please note – this will not be possible before Xmas.)£37.50 Sold by: ZombiekingTest Tube Baby – Devilgoat
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Reverend Dodge Driving a Devil out of the Parish – Lino Print
This image depicts the Rev. Richard Dodge, Parson of Talland in Cornwall, doing what he was famous for. He was parson of Talland from 1713 until he died aged 93 in 1747, and was widely reputed to be able to raise the dead, lay ghosts to rest and he was also believed to be able to exorcise devils from places and used a horsewhip in carrying out these tasks.
People were often fearful of meeting him in the dead of night, as no doubt, a spirit or demon would also be in close range, but it is also believed that he courted these attitudes as he could have been involved with smuggling and wanted to keep the way free to assist the smugglers.
£26.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress
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