Ten feet tall and four feet wide, the Flatwoods Monster isn't of this world. Its body is composed of a shiny, metallic substance not found on Earth and it emits an acidic smoke that billows out from its cylindrical body (which causes the eyes, nose, and mouth to burn). Even though the hazy atmosphere obstructs vision, its bright, robotic eyes can be seen quite easily. After a high-pitched, mechanical screech, the entity typically disappears, leaving behind a nauseating, burnt smell and puddle of thick, black liquid.
8 1/2 x 11 art prints of West Virginia cryptids based on original drawings by Kristen Puckett.
I'm a pretty quiet person from Southern Ohio that loves monsters, animals, stories, and history. I moved to Fairbanks, AK to study art and received my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2017, afterward moving to & working in El Paso, TX. Currently, I reside in Lucasville, OH.
I enjoy outdoor activities - like hiking, kayaking, and sightseeing - reading, drawing, throwing pottery, sculpting, playing video games, and playing dungeons and dragons with my friends. ~Kristen Puckett - Appalachian Illustrator, Folklorist, & Ceramicist
Location: Lucasville, OH
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