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Another timelapse of one of my favorite dragons. This one is interesting because it didn’t start this way, rather emerged in the middle of another painting!
The Wood Gaja is a very small Proboscid known for it’s spiraled tusks. These woodland creatures enjoy eating fruits and juicy-leaved plants, so a person can bait one out with a tray of nectarines. Careful though, as they’re known to throw rocks and sticks at any attackers!
The original image was taken down, reposting it here https://t.co/FUb4oUdgHb
@j_stocky Prolly this guy. They’re the brainiest of the bunch, and often provoke towns into sending a slayer after it, which it’ll lead through a series of traps and pitfall until they’re worn out, which then they pick them up, and skewer them onto a bare branch
Screw it, two uploads today. Here’s the rattle dread timelapse. It’s an interesting one
A snippet from an upcoming size chart. The two largest dragons so far, compared. https://t.co/sJtxiHFsig
A Slayer cannot take on a dragon on their own. Enter the Kinghound: a breed of dog honed to the subtlety of dragon-slaying. Their oily, stiff hair & calloused limbs wick off most dragonfire, and an overdeveloped jaw helps the pack weigh down a dragon before the Slayer finishes it