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Gikali
Gikali by @NosaneTryhard (Nosane Tryhard)

An 3D animation of Gikali There isn't much know about Gikali's. They live on sceluded shores and their bodies are made from small rocks with roughly graved faces on their heads. Some of them wear golden rings while other's look like purple shells containing red flesh with large eyes. They are rarely seen and impossible to find unles they show themselves.

They tend to spread the message of the Fallen Angel named Talas as Gikali's seem to be his favourites. Some even say that Gikali's used to be Red Guardians who got caught by Talas and forcefully bend to his will.

This is an updated description of them.

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1y225d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 05 April, 2023 @ 08:12 PM

Mmm, Promethean... [Homer drool]

Jokes aside, I really love the linework.

Posted: Thursday, 06 April, 2023 @ 01:59 AM
Rating: 5

I feel like this would be one of those creatures that only move whenever they aren't being looked at.

Then I looked at your video and realized that them not being there might actually be a worse sign.

Posted: Saturday, 08 April, 2023 @ 01:32 AM

You think they would skip water if someone throw them to the sea? :0

Posted: Sunday, 09 April, 2023 @ 09:38 PM

@Warehouse_Rabbit: Sadly, they would just sink. Either be brought back by their 'guardian' or stay at the abyss.

Posted: Tuesday, 18 April, 2023 @ 07:24 PM

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