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Three Goblin Art
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Kaledo Art

shark vs the universe
One Nice Bug Per Day

oozey mess

titsay
Monterey Bay Aquarium

izzy's playlists!

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Why the blue tongue? For this reptile, it’s a form of self defense! Meet the blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua scincoides). Found in Australia and New Guinea, this lizard can reach lengths of nearly 2 ft (61 cm). Its body is covered in overlapping scales, supported by bony plates called osteoderms, which protect it from predators. But when faced with persistent foes, the blue-tongued skink has another defense: It will open its mouth, hiss, and reveal a bold blue tongue—startling foes with a flash of vibrant color.
Photo: Doug Beckers, CC BY-SA 2.0, flickr
Official Post of Massachusetts
We're already here, baby!
Johnny Havoc Meets Zelda https://pulpcovers.com/johnny-havoc-meets-zelda/
Minor cosmetic repairs on 'Little resin freebie' from @twabbisforever
Primed him up with a bunch of overdue ork warbikes and the modifications look natural.
So I've been making some custom doll heads...
Wakana Yamazaki × FREAK’S STORE
Collaboration T-shirts are coming soon!
■ THE DRAGON & WIZARD Back Print T-shirt
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■ RPG Graphic Back Print T-shirt
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Morning Shin Magnum Zōkan (モーニング 新マグナム増刊) / Kōdansha (講談社) / 19th May 1999 issue
Monstruos Diabólicos
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Happy 5th Birthday Chorízo
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Journey to Castle Kraal, deep in the Black Swamp, to uncover the secrets of this long-abandoned border fort. (David Dorman cover art for D&D adventure TR5: The Knight of Newts by Slade Henson, TSR, 1993). This Rules Cyclopedia era module is set in Thunder Rift and introduces the newts, "a race of bipedal, frog-like amphibians that inhabit swamps, meres, and other dank places."
Cute art from Dragon Magazine. Source.
Meet the shingleback skink (Tiliqua rugosa)! While most skinks have smooth, overlapping scales and a glassy appearance, this one's scales are keeled, or rigid. Scientists think that the shingleback’s short, stumpy tail—which is similar in shape to its head—confuses predators, leading them to wonder, “Which end is which?” In that moment of hesitation, the skink may escape. If that doesn’t work, it can flash its bright blue tongue to intimidate foes.
Photo: David Bree, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
Just got the giant paper delivery so I can reprint the risograph yes-it's-70-pages-all-printed-and-perfect-bound-by-me-why-did-I-do-that edition of The Maker of Grave-Goods for my summer cons
ANGEL COP (Japanse DVD Boxset)
Ork battle wagon charges to the front ( 'Ere We Go!, Orks in the Warhammer 40,000 Universe, Games Workshop, 1991)