A great piece of art from <b>Mozchopz</b>; a dragon skeleton for the upcoming <i>Heroes VII</i> game.
<p>You can see more of the artist's work on his <a href="/http://m0zch0ps.deviantart.com/">DeviantArt</a> or <a href="/https://www.facebook.com/mozchops.doodles">Facebook</a> page.
If you would like to take a look at the original page visit this link:
https://www.celestialheavens.com/show_b ... php?id=984
Dragon of Mozchopz
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Poor thing seems to be missing half his ribs.
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Somebody needs to teach this guy some anatomy... ribs do not go all the way down to the pelvis!!! This is a 4-legged reptile, not a snake. And there are NO ribs beyond the pelvis on any animal...
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Shockwave, are you a certified expert in dragon anatomy?
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Romanov77 - actually, yes. Unlike Bandobras Took, I was around during 2E AD&D, even. Whether in Heroes, dragons are reptiles or not, they are vertebrates, and no vertebrate has, well, vertebrae where this thing has.
here, take a look at a frilled lizard's skeleton:
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7151/6655 ... 25fc_b.jpg
here, take a look at a frilled lizard's skeleton:
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7151/6655 ... 25fc_b.jpg
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Yup artistic anatomy of fictional creature is certainly game breaking thing....BB Shockwave wrote:Romanov77 - actually, yes. Unlike Bandobras Took, I was around during 2E AD&D, even. Whether in Heroes, dragons are reptiles or not, they are vertebrates, and no vertebrate has, well, vertebrae where this thing has.
here, take a look at a frilled lizard's skeleton:
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7151/6655 ... 25fc_b.jpg
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