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Mose the Mad Morsel

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Zounds!

It's that Grappling Grubb Mose! Armed with his drop-hook and razor-knife, Mose is a specialized combat Grubb known as a bait-man and he is one of the best. Grubbs were constantly under the attack of huge and lumbering Manglerfish (pictured here eviscerated). Manglerfish would show up and gobble down the poor Grubbs constantly so the Grubbs came up with an ingenious way of taking them down.

Requiring perfect timing, a bait-man will be lowered from the Grubbian towers on their drop hooks and have to be chomped by the Manglerfish WITHOUT hitting the teeth! Once in the gullet of those great beasts they take out their razor-knifes and carve their way out! Easy-peasy!

-jouste the drawbarian

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This looks so awesome! I especially love the Manglerfish, and just the "fishy" look of it. I dunno what else to say, this is all very unique, I mean, where do you come up with this all? Anyways, great picture, bro.

jouste responds:

Hey thanks a bunch!

I acutally wanted to make a guy who kills monstgers by being eaten then chopping his way out for a while. once i thought of him as a worm on a hook this guys was made! thanks for the high score!

*highfives*

Everytime you post something i realise how much i missed your work from the last time you uploaded...

Grubb has one manly job no doubt! Have my fives!

jouste responds:

Hey thanks so much!

Yeah I really want to try and post more. It's always been a ton of fun making stuff like this. Thanks for the high score!

*highfives*

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