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Daily Dragon #31- Mock Phoenix

This small, delicate true wyvern is found primarily in torrid tropical and subtropical regions, although it’s only really common in the forested slopes of large island and coastal volcanoes.  Its brilliant coloration becomes iridescent in direct sunlight or moonlight, giving the impression that the creature is aflame – a trait to which it owes its [...]

Daily Dragon #30: Tideline Wyrm

I envision the rest of this critter as somewhere between a moray eel and a tylosaurus in overall appearance. Subdued colors appropriate to a dolphin or other large aquatic animal. A long, slender, flexible body would aid the wyrm in moving through shallow or debris-strewn water. These creatures might well be found amongst sunken ship [...]

Daily Dragon #29: Goblin Drake

…is a crybaby.

This little guy came very close to being a dragon-shaped baseball, but I decided that I could tackle monster sports another day.

I ended up with an unexpected amount of time to kill this morning after getting up way too early on a Saturday, and I was having a lot of fun with this [...]

Daily Dragon #28: Death from Above

Nothin’ like drawing a highly evolved aerial killing machine pouncing on a massive hexapodal arch-predator to lighten one’s mood. I’ve got some background in mind for both varieties of scaled monstrosity, but that will have to wait for another occasion.

Daily Dragon #27: Emperor Kite

Another in the kite family of draconiformes, this one’s a large and particularly aggressive species. If the cerulean kite is equivalent to a caiman or other small crocodilian reptile, the emperor kite is the saltwater croc of its kind.

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