Teenage necromancer + dinosaur bones. What could go wrong?
This is art for an ongoing story I'm posting. All the featured fossils come from upper Cretaceous Texas, and my goal is to make sure every dinosaur is as credible and up-to-date as possible!
was reading about chicken cannibalism and i can’t stop thinking about sunfyre. cannibalism as a learned behavior. cannibalism as a sign of extreme stress and poor conditions. sunfyre as a juvenile dragon who fought battle after battle and dragon after dragon. them eating grey ghost because their first instinct when seeing another of their kind is violence. cannibalism among chickens also spreads through the flock, cannibal the dragon spreading it to sunfyre and so on. aggression as a learned behavior. aggression becoming the first resort.
I love when marketing™ gives me a fun excuse to doodle around with more racing ostriches.
We're less than $1k away from base goal and I honestly can't even process the level of support. Thanks to those of you out there who keep showing up for our animal people politics comic.
I did not expect dinosaurs to be such a huge plot point in Mrs. Doubtfire, but I guess that's all anyone was thinking about in 1993. Most if not all of these toys are from Dino-Riders; I bet they upgraded to the Carnegie Collection when Mrs. Doubtfire took over the show.
Okay but a Jurassic Park type HTTYD thing? Like dragons instead of dinosaurs? Either a thing where the gang works at the park and wind up bonding with some of the dragons
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A thing where (hold on okay you remember how the dinosaurs got out into the regular world in one of the newer Jurassic World movies? (I haven’t watched those ones but I do know it happens at some point)) the dragons get out into the world and people have been trying to survive them for at least a generation before Hiccup and the gang’s time, and then the plot of the actual series just kinda happens in a modern era