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My freinds’ vampire went through a time #dnd #dndcharacter #vampire #dragon https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc_RShfPxbe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Been a while since I last ordered a mini off #heroforge . This one goes out to Tam Lin and the Bat/spaceship, Cu. They’re my outsider from a #masksanewgeneration game. I love them https://www.instagram.com/p/CD7LMWdH8Vf/?igshid=cof294vyeoyd
My new submission for the Crown of Candy fan art showcase. I was really inspired by the last episode. #acrownofcandy #dimension20 #peppermintpreston https://www.instagram.com/p/CDAIYwzDIYx/?igshid=yg6z3xowyzni
Mutant werewolves! I blame the Tzimisce... #vtm #vampirethemasquerade #werewolf #tzimisce https://www.instagram.com/p/CCojQCKDZMA/?igshid=1mpx40tctfcfn
I traumatized my Vampire: The Masquerade group and I was so happy. Just wanted to immortalize that moment #vtm #Lasombra https://www.instagram.com/p/CB9ZcssDAXV/?igshid=12or0fqsaxp8u
Griffins & Hippogryphs
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chimera
Family: Sphynxia
Genus: Gryphus
Habitat: Typically Gryphons are found in place where there are high sturdy trees like the Redwoods of California national forest. They also can find suitable homes in the craggy cliffs and the sharp rocks of  mountains of the world, perfect for nesting and teaching their young to fly and hunt. Higher up positions allow for good hunting vantage points away from other predators looking to take the eggs like neighboring mountain lions or vultures. They prefer perches over valleys or plains to allow their bodies room for easy navigation by flight.  Arraid or slightly wetter biospheres are a suitable fit. They can survive harsher winters but would prefer not to unless absolutely necessary. They do not fare well in temperatures above 75 degrees F especially with high humidity(except for those with the variation necessary). Some migrate out of particularly harsh areas depending on the season. Gryphons can also be found in major cities with skyscrapers that have landings or that curve inwards. Â
Behavior: Gryphons are known usually for their highly territorial nature in the wild however if raised in captivity can be very loving and loyal creatures to work with. They seem to find their hunting grounds as sacred land and fights between neighboring Gryphons are common if they had not previously formed a hunting pack. After much persuasion humans and wild Gryphons may become hesitant allies, in other cases if humans are not directly trying to interact those in the wild are. In cities they’re more like pigeons than a stray cat and don’t seem to be as aggressive. Raised by humans, Gryphons are some of the loyalest of allies and fiercest protectors of their human care takes. When raised by humans they seem to be as domesticated as house cats, rubbing to show affection and making purring screeches. If aggravated the will raise their hackles and fluffy their feathers to make themselves look more intimidating. It is advised to walk away slowly eyes on the claws with your hand out at shoulder level. Once they have calmed a bit hurry on your way and don’t look back. Gryphons can easily tear a person up with claws and beak alike.
Diet & Hunting: Gryphons are fierce predators of on sky and ground. While not fast enough to swoop down and grasp prey as an eagle might, or stealthy enough to hide and pounce as lion might, gryphons find a happy medium of both. Often a pair of gryphons will circle from, high enough above so that they may see without being heard. There they look for prey large enough to sate them. This includes deer, gazelle, large snakes, zebras and particularly horses. Once the prey is spotted the gryphons will separate fly far away enough to land, often trying to hide their approach in foliage. From their they lower their wings and head and prepare to pounce. The reason they separate before doing this is so that once one gryphon seizes one prey, the rest of it’s herd will go running right into the path of the other. gryphons have also been known to employ this strategy on horses, that they don’t even kill, just eat.
Hippogriffs are much tamer and many are domesticated. Their diets mainly consists of similar fish and smaller treats though an owner should be wary for if the hippogriff goes to long without being fed, they’d gladly attack the owner’s dogs, sheep, and other medium sized animals.
Life-cycle:Â Griffons have an average lifespan of 18 years in the wild, though some can live up to 34 years in captivity. Griffons lay eggs about the size and shape of ostrich eggs, usually lying no more than two or three at a time. After about 3 months of incubation the young are excited to test their wings and take to the skies, little nudging is needed to get them flying. They are extremely vulnerable at this time to dragons, their only natural predator. More often a young griffon will fall to hunters or mis-landings that would leave them trampled if they land too close to their prey. At two to three years old, a griffon is an adult and ready to strike out on its own. They will seek further mountain tops away from their parents and gather their. The courtship rituals is long and little studied due to their isolated locations and aggressive nature. What we do know is that once mated, Griffons remains together for life and will not take a new mate even if the old one dies.
Hippogriffs tend to live as long as griffins however since there’s a far greater number of domesticated Hippogriffs then griffins, they tend to live up to about 35 years as opposed the approximate 20 years of their more wild counterparts. While they also lay eggs Hippogryphs differ from their wild cousins in that they feed their young milk for the first 6 months. While hippogryphs are able to stand only a couple hours after birth, it they aren’t able to fly until they reach adolescence at 2 years old. Breeders are encouraged to wait until Hippogryphs reach adult proportions to start flying lessons which should fist consist of leading them over steeper and steeper hills for short glides. Even when fully grown at four years old, Hippogryphs prefer to stay on land when they can.
http://top-kek.wikia.com/wiki/Gryphon
http://wowwiki.wikia.com/wiki/Frayfeather_Hippogryph
http://ciameth.deviantart.com/art/Caprinae-Hippogryph-Designs-552100016
http://ciameth.deviantart.com/art/Cervine-Hippogryph-Designs-552098482
http://iguanamouth.storenvy.com/collections/799302-other-original-prints/products/13962678-uncommon-gryphons-poster-print
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Harpies
Kingdom:Â Animalia
Phylum:Â Chordata
Class:Â Mammalia
Order:Â Monotreme
Family:Â Hexmembria
Genus:Â Icaria
Species:Â harpyia
General:
Icaria Harpyia are a species of flying humanoids native to the Mediterranean and Germanic Alps. Physically resembling both humans and birds, these creatures have talons for limbs, and a gradual fading of hair to feathers down the back of the neck - not to mention their large wings. Harpies stand anywhere from four to five feet tall, and have a noticeably larger rib cage to help process large volumes of oxygen during take off. Known primarily for their banshee like calls and tendency to attack human caravans, Harpies are very territorial. Other features include a second clear eyelid to protect the eyes during flight, and a sharp beak like nose.
Kappa
Nomenclature
Kingdom:Â Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class:Â Reptilia
Clade:Â Testudinata
Order: Testudines
Family: Chalum
Genus: Kawa
Species: Wappa
General Overview:
A form of intelligent turtle, kappas are amphibious reptiles with primate-like features, including opposable thumbs on webbed hands. Their body is capable of bipedal movement despite its cumbersome back shell. The Kappa’s entire body is covered in light green scales, excluding the head cavity, chest, and genitals. The head is similar in nature to that of a primate, but with a prominent beak which protrudes from the head in a manner similar to a snapping turtle.
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