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an illustration of a man with a lantern in his hand and some stuff on his back

First, go follow Benton Molina. The core of this idea was stolen from him. Other bits were taken from the Dvargir in Veins of the Earth. The Dvergr are a race of semi-artificial mole-dwarves. killkennykat Major Features -stout bipedal creature -pot-belly, neckless, covered in fine black hair -tiny black eyes, large sensitive nose, a profusion of whiskers -miners, engineers, and explorers They are self-created, and will tell you this. Fleeing some ancient cataclysm, their race - whatever it…

an old troll doll holding a ball in its hand and standing next to a tree stump

The Common Swedish Mole-Gnome is most often found on the island of Gotland in southern Sweden, where the islanders commonly know them as "Di sma undir jordi" or "the little ones under the earth" In difference to the House gnome, the Mole-gnome shun all humans and live in complex underground tunnels. Carl Linnaeus notes in his "Om Svearikes oknytt och småfolk" that a ancient rivalry exists between the two types of gnome. This was little guy was fun to do, I thought it was about time to try…

an old man is standing in the middle of a hole with his hands out and eyes wide open

Nothing quite says I love you sweetheart like "The Mole People." And you can thank director Virgil Vogel for that!! "The Mole People" starts off with an introduction by USC English Professor Frank Baxter, who had quite a little career going, generally playing himself! To me, it sounds like Dr. Phil completely swiped Frank's style and speech technique!! The less than spectacular soundtrack was pieced together by music supervisor Joseph Gershenson using music composed by Heinz Roemheld, Hans…

black and white photograph of people in an underground cave

Flash back to a time when going to the movies (or as we'd have said here "to the pictures") was an event... counting that hard earned, scrimped and saved coinage - the result of delivering the evening paper (The Auckland Star - R.I.P) in all sorts of climatic conditions in a dedicated plan to buy as many Airfix model kits and see as many double features as the lean savings would permit - and at 25 cents a seat in the stalls, 30 cents upstairs in the circle at the Capitol Cinema in Balmoral…

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