He was the one you whispered about while taking the long route, trying to avoid the bridge.
He was the one you thought about when another dog went missing.
He was the one kids talked about while doing shitty horror challenges to see who was going to chicken out.
He was Goatman.
And yet, he was now angrily looking at a scared human accompanied by an high ranked demon, and he felt oh, so humiliated and terrified himself.
«Goatman! I'm dancing on your bridge, it's MY bridge now!» the Demon yelled, doing a stupid dance to make the human laugh. «If you want me off, you'll have to KILL me!» the Demon humored Goatman, knowing full well he's too strong.
Goatman had been scaring people for ages, only for a damn ghost hunter to own his bridge thanks to the tall Demon co-hosting his show.
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After many failed Inktobers, I decided to stop trying to follow prompt lists that always end up boring me, so I'm challenging myself to draw a cryptid per day for all the month of October!
No lists, no prompts, just me drawing random creatures I like!
I recently read & reviewed a book about the infamous Goatman's Bridge in Denton, Texas.
It's known for it's occult history, murders that have occurred there, sightings of Bigfoot, paranormal activity/encounters with the demonic Satyr Goatman, entity/being or elemental (it's protective of the land & forest surrounding the bridge) unexplained suicides (in my opinion I think that spirits, demons, elementals, Native American spirits (they are protective of their land) are influencing people, for some people they will act on their impulse/compulsion to commit suicide/murder & engage in occult activity)
Spirits, demons, entities, beings, elementals can influence people, they can be potentially spiritually harmful, people should be careful to not piss off any spirit, entity, being, elemental, since some of the spirits at Goatman's Bridge are evil spirits, that can physically harm you if you disrespect them, mock them, or piss them off.
Demons and elementals are not human, I believe there are ancient spirits of the land, associated with Native American tribes at Goatman's Bridge.
Your welcome to read my review if, your interested in the Goatman's Bridge, you know about the infamous legends of Goatman's Bridge or your curious about Goatman's Bridge. You won't be disappointed.