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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 6401360" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>How's this for the background and tactics?</p><p></p><p><em>A smooth-skinned reptile as big as a whale, with a sinuous body and long tail shaped for swimming. Its four limbs are so flattened for steering through water they are useless for walking</em>.</p><p></p><p>Marine saurians are immense aquatic reptiles. They come in several varieties, leading some sages to speculate they include multiple species of reptile of similar size and habits, possibly including giant mosasaurs, pliosaurs, and crocodiles. All marine saurians resemble immense crocodiles in rough shape, with flippers or web-footed legs for limbs. Some have a vertical fin on the end of the tail, while others have flattened scull-like tails. They are mostly smooth-skinned and streamlined, but may have traces of scales forming a ridge down their back and/or rings around their body. Marine saurians live in tropical waters and avoid coasts.</p><p></p><p>Marine saurians are surprisingly shy. They eat smaller sea creatures (mostly large fish and small whales), but tend to avoid or hide from anything they don't recognize as prey or a potential mate.</p><p></p><p>A marine saurian is usually about 60 feet long and weighs roughly 50 tons.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Combat</strong></span></p><p>Despite having a retiring personality, marine saurians are deadly predators able to tear a whale to pieces. They generally target their largest opponent with bite attacks and follow up with a death roll once they secure a grapple. Marine saurians usually only use tail slaps when their jaws are occupied by prey and they need to attack a second opponent. Multiple lesser enemies are often dealt with by tail sweep attacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 6401360, member: 57383"] How's this for the background and tactics? [I]A smooth-skinned reptile as big as a whale, with a sinuous body and long tail shaped for swimming. Its four limbs are so flattened for steering through water they are useless for walking[/I]. Marine saurians are immense aquatic reptiles. They come in several varieties, leading some sages to speculate they include multiple species of reptile of similar size and habits, possibly including giant mosasaurs, pliosaurs, and crocodiles. All marine saurians resemble immense crocodiles in rough shape, with flippers or web-footed legs for limbs. Some have a vertical fin on the end of the tail, while others have flattened scull-like tails. They are mostly smooth-skinned and streamlined, but may have traces of scales forming a ridge down their back and/or rings around their body. Marine saurians live in tropical waters and avoid coasts. Marine saurians are surprisingly shy. They eat smaller sea creatures (mostly large fish and small whales), but tend to avoid or hide from anything they don't recognize as prey or a potential mate. A marine saurian is usually about 60 feet long and weighs roughly 50 tons. [SIZE=3][B]Combat[/B][/SIZE] Despite having a retiring personality, marine saurians are deadly predators able to tear a whale to pieces. They generally target their largest opponent with bite attacks and follow up with a death roll once they secure a grapple. Marine saurians usually only use tail slaps when their jaws are occupied by prey and they need to attack a second opponent. Multiple lesser enemies are often dealt with by tail sweep attacks. [/QUOTE]
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