Avatar

Abandoned

@lazydragon-fr / lazydragon-fr.tumblr.com

this blog is no longer active
Avatar

Announcement

I’m not going to be using this blog anymore, sorry y’all. I have a new blog, but I’m not going to be sharing it bc I want a fresh start, though you’ll probably be able to find my new username through this blog somehow. Oh well lol

Avatar
☆ commission!
[art commissions / portfolio @ god-bird.com] do not republish/repost my artwork or remove my comments.
Avatar

A precious fluff I’ve always dreamed of having one day. I love cats, I love cat familiars, and pray to finish the collection eventually !

Kitty..with wings.. little kid me would scream.

Avatar
Avatar
nabesima

So um. Capybara needed all the cats. So here she is. With all the cats. There are 15 animals on this picture.

These two though…

image
image

Cats.

Avatar
windforge

This is dragon-game perfection The cats and the reptiles omg I’m dying

Avatar
reblogged

what the FUCK is going on with the fin things on a guardian’s neck? how is the one underneath attached? what is anatomy??

pretty much always figured it was like a wattle. cartilage, maybe, but no bone, coming out of the neck/lower jaw. 

like, frilled lizards don’t have a skeletal structure for the frills, just the elongated hyoid, i figured it would be like that but in the location of a wattle.

Okay but like…how does it attach. Because even tracing it I got no idea wtf is going on.

It would be super awesome if FR’s artists didn’t draw both male and female in profile so I could get a better idea of what was going on lmao

It… attaches in the middle, pretty clearly. If it’s a true fin or frill, it would be a cartilaginous structure, not a bony structure. As in, not completely rigid. Back to the turkey examples:

Here you see a turkey’s waddle; it’s a soft structure, just a flap of loose skin hanging from the underside of the jaw. 

And a skeletal overlay of a guardian. (Again, the frills on the head would not be a bony structure, as exampled by the frilled lizard skeleton). The frill/waddle structure very clearly attaches to the bottom of the jaw and the midline of the neck.

And a front-view of a turkey as compared to a (real sloppy drawing of a) guardian. The waddle/frill is attached to the underside of the jaw, and being a cartilaginous structure, not a bony one, would have some movement to it.  

Avatar

[everyone who had their lair organized by page and now the dragons no longer fit on their pages so everything is mixed screams in the distance]

Avatar

*goes onto FR*  *sees things are slightly altered* *screams* 

it's like i've entered my house to find that all the furniture has been moved slightly to the left and look much cleaner than they should

You are using an unsupported browser and things might not work as intended. Please make sure you're using the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.