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<blockquote data-quote="jedijon" data-source="post: 7770942" data-attributes="member: 49099"><p>Real quick - Beth, you weren’t digging the dragons because they’re organic instead of crystalline beings?</p><p> </p><p>The word you used was “normal”, and for me a normal red colored dragon has big jaws, frills, and two horns—likely of contrasting color. Heck, Pathfinder trying to find a look for their Red that’s distinct from the enFranchised look of D&Ds...is amusing!</p><p> </p><p>This one shown above? The outgrowths are tasteful and appear biologically feasible. The wings are small, with creepy narrow joints appearing possibly flightless—like they may just GRAB you with them instead! And the huge underbite with tiny moist dog nose and sorrowful eyes? I figured there was a reason this is essentially the only artwork shown in their monstrously huge campaign—-because it’s AMAZING!</p><p> </p><p>It’s cool like the Kingdom Death dragon is cool. And the parallels continue as it even is available as an extremely expensive figurine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedijon, post: 7770942, member: 49099"] Real quick - Beth, you weren’t digging the dragons because they’re organic instead of crystalline beings? The word you used was “normal”, and for me a normal red colored dragon has big jaws, frills, and two horns—likely of contrasting color. Heck, Pathfinder trying to find a look for their Red that’s distinct from the enFranchised look of D&Ds...is amusing! This one shown above? The outgrowths are tasteful and appear biologically feasible. The wings are small, with creepy narrow joints appearing possibly flightless—like they may just GRAB you with them instead! And the huge underbite with tiny moist dog nose and sorrowful eyes? I figured there was a reason this is essentially the only artwork shown in their monstrously huge campaign—-because it’s AMAZING! It’s cool like the Kingdom Death dragon is cool. And the parallels continue as it even is available as an extremely expensive figurine... [/QUOTE]
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