Fieldwork is a TTRPG system focused on exploratory zoology! Take to the wild unknown in search of rare creatures, then make real-world observations and analysis to earn Research Points. Learn more on our website and check out our giveaway!

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HELLO WHERE DID ALL U RTS COME FROM LOL I LOVE YALL
Hit tweet my liege I GUESS Hi I'm Crow and I study zoology and do the very funny art thing!!

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Heyo! I'm Crow, a nonbinary lesbian going to college for Zoology!! I do art of d&d and animal characters :'D

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Natural history illustration and the park: Illustrations of Indian zoology; chiefly selected from the collection of Major-General Hardwicke ...... by John Edward Gray et al, BHL/Smithsonian ...... https://t.co/ZtCKc1uWSl

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❄ Fauna boreali-americana, or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America
London: John Murray, 1829-1837.
https://t.co/TAhDl48JHW

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Sharing one of the newer art works done by our artist, and a personal favorite of mine.

Comment! Where do you usually hear about new TTRPG systems? Do you prefer Twitter, blogs, or reviews?

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I'm so happy that speculative zoology has gained some popularity. The book "All Tomorrows" is scary, but with a hint of hopefulness.

Also, these designs are incredible.

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Flatwood monster, one of my favorites but also one of the easiest to explain cryptids...🦉

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🦀 The zoology of Captain Beechey's voyage;.
London, H.G. Bohn, 1839.
https://t.co/68zlceOPQF

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Yay Larp OC's !!!

Lillian Kaminski- A woodlyn nymph who really only went to Bothwell to make friends! She studies healing magic and cryptozoology

Belladonna Volkov- A demon professor at Magischola, she is very tired but is also very stoic, she teaches curse breaking

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Some incredible art for the Fieldwork Core Rulebook. Sketched animals really fit the vibe for a TTRPG about exploratory zoology. Eat your heart out Charles Darwin.

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We've all heard of "Nessy" the Loch Ness Monster, but few have heard of Oregon's overlooked Lost Lake Monster, Gerald.

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❄ Fauna boreali-americana, or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America
London: John Murray, 1829-1837.
https://t.co/0T2ia5KGKu

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🗿 Illustrations of zoology
Glasgow, John Joseph Griffin and Co.,;1851.
https://t.co/2Lf2o7x4xL

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[wip, dont rt pls] call me courtney "ambidextrous" crvptozoology from here on /j

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Packing a few books to sell at Duluth MN, July 9-10, 2021, and to privately talk local (MN, WI, MI, Canadian) Obijwe Dakota Come visit there. Support the

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I have been trying more and more to jumpstart my creativity / productivity with smaller projects.
So have some for a tiny xChange: a Tatzelwurm and a Barometz (Vegetable Lamb of Tartary). Both are creatures I was not or just vaguely aware of before. :D

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Mark Catesby's early 18thc ‘Natural History’, credited with being the first fully-illustrated study of North American and Catesby rejected ‘artistic’ techniques believing they compromised truth, using instead what he called ‘a Flat tho’ exact manner’

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