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Every so often, for one reason or another, I find myself re-evaluating my life.

Anybody who knows me offline will be up to speed on what’s going on in my life, but for readers who are really only familiar with my presence online, I probably owe you an explanation. So here goes.

Earlier this year I went [...]

Daily Dragon #186: Arboreal Quadroxis

This delicate, minute wyvern is endangered in the wild, in part due to the great demand for quadroxis eggs and hatchlings among wealthy dracophiles looking for exotic pets. Despite its fearsome appearance, the arboreal quadroxis is a highly social and affectionate creature.  Most of its larger relatives are adapted for hunting in the open skies, [...]

Daily Dragon #185: Tusked Daggerback

The tusked daggerback is a true dragon, a massive, mid-sized wyrm native to subarctic uplands. This heavy-bodied creature is a slow, clumsy flier with a powerful form more suited to terrestrial predation than aerial hunting. Older daggerbacks rarely fly at all once they stake out their territory, taking to the air mainly during mating flights [...]

Happy Halloween!

Just a little something seasonal. Now where’d my pie go?

Daily Dragon #184: Cath Draco

With the short horns and muzzle, the spotted neck, and the posture, there’s something decidedly feline about this one. Cath is basically old Irish for “cat” – a cath sith or cath sidhe is a fairy cat, for instance. Draco is, of course, Latin for dragon.

You can probably guess where this is going.

Also…Happy Halloween!