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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

GOBLINZ: THE FIRST GROTESQUERIE

There are more creatures in the Lost City besides the half-naked wraiths. There's a group that I call the Grotesqueries: goblins, ogres, horned women--well, and even more oddities. They tend to lurk in the corners and crevices of the city. Some of them may have some importance in the movie: I want to make a four-breasted woman, for instance, who will have a few things to say, I am sure. She appeared in one of my dreams, and seemed quite insistent that I pay attention to her. But for now, here's the first of the Grotesqueries: Goblinz, a little wizened green man. You can see him here...

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