domenica 28 agosto 2011

Dragon - Red great wyrm by hibbary

 Red Dragon (hibbary)
[hibbary]

martedì 23 agosto 2011

Character - Dragon in human form

Dragon in human form, a bit emo but the wings and tail effect are great

martedì 16 agosto 2011

Drakensang online - free mmorpg concept art - Purple wurm (dragon)

Drakensang online - free mmorpg concept art - Purple wurm (dragon)
Drakensang online game looks cool, is browser based and with no download. I suggest you to check it. You should find a banner with it around here : )

lunedì 15 agosto 2011

Dragonlance - Verminaard, the dragon lord with red evil dragon

Dragonlance - Verminaard, the dragon lord with red evil dragon
For all Dragonlance novels fans out there :) the first dragon I've ever read about more than 23 years ago!

venerdì 5 agosto 2011

Character - Dragon's Child (sakimichan)

Dragon's Child, really nice modern emo/goth version of a human/dragon hybrid (sakimichan)
[sakimichan]

mercoledì 3 agosto 2011

Monster - Basilisk (masamune-date)

The Basilisk, the legendary king o serpents in  D&D like version by Masamune-Date
In European bestiaries and legends, a basilisk (English pronunciation: /ˈbæzɪlɪsk/, from the Greek βασιλίσκος basilískos, "little king;" Latin Regulus) is a legendary reptile reputed to be king of serpents and said to have the power to cause death with a single glance. According to the Naturalis Historia of Pliny the Elder, the basilisk of Cyrene is a small snake, "being not more than twelve fingers in length," that is so venomous that it leaves a wide trail of deadly venom in its wake, and its gaze is likewise lethal; its weakness is in the odour of the weasel, which, according to Pliny, was thrown into the basilisk's hole, recognizable because all the surrounding shrubs and grass had been scorched by its presence. It is possible that the legend of the basilisk and its association with the weasel in Europe was inspired by accounts of certain species of Asiatic snakes (such as the King Cobra) and their natural predator, the mongoose - more about the Basilisk on wikipedia

[masamune-date]
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