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Name of your creature? Physical Description: What does it look like, smell like, or feel like?
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Does your creature have any special powers, talents or abilities?
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Where in literature can your creature be found? For example, in books, magazines, folklore, news articles, poems, myths, etc.?
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What is the creature’s habitat? (Describe the area in which the creature lives.)
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Originations: Does the creature come from a specific geographic area, group of people, or part of the world, culture?
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Is your creature known for anything in particular? Does your creature make a particular sound, sing, scream, etc.?
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Does your creature have any humanlike qualities? If so, what are they? Is your creature harmful to humans? How?
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What does your creature eat? How does your creature defend itself?
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Is your creature afraid of anything? Does it have any enemies? Can your creature be destroyed? How?
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Name a movie where this creature may be found. What is its role in the movie?
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Besides movies, are there any modern re-imaginings of your creature (in art, literature, TV, video games, music, etc.)?
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Is there any new vocabulary connected to your creature? What about new definitions of existing words? (For example, “newborns” in the Twilight series refers to newly created vampires.)
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If there is a “modernized” version of your creature, how have they changed in Hollywood or fiction compared to the way they were portrayed initially?
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