Mystery of Young Yoda Appears in Medieval Manuscript

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A medieval manuscript has sparked discussions due to a character resembling a young Yoda, though some argue it looks more like Cthulhu, noting features such as webbed hands and a unique skin texture. The Telegraph article describes the figure as 'green,' which some find exaggerated. The conversation also humorously references Chewbacca using Grecian-2000, suggesting a playful take on the character's appearance. The blend of pop culture and historical art continues to engage fans, highlighting the enduring influence of Star Wars in contemporary discussions.
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That's not young Yoda, that's lil' Cthulhu. Hard to recognise without the tentacle-beard, but the webbed hands and skin complexion resembling damp toilet paper are unmistakeable. Still has his hair.
By the way, the article in the Telegraph says the figure in the picture is 'green'. A bit of a stretch, I'd say.
 
On the same Telegraph page I noticed this image ...

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" Damn it Chewie : you've used all the Grecian-2000 again ! "
 
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