Hairy barbarian mounted on a giant lizard, perhaps a fire-breathing or fire-eating lizard or wingless dragon (Ken Murphy, Alarums & Excursions 114, February 1985)
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Hairy barbarian mounted on a giant lizard, perhaps a fire-breathing or fire-eating lizard or wingless dragon (Ken Murphy, Alarums & Excursions 114, February 1985)
God swimming through waters of time, visiting its prior subjects
when your players befriend a giant lizard and want to keep him, what are you supposed to do? you name him Diggy Stardust and make art for him of course
Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Riding Lizard?
Second Edition
Third Edition
Fourth Edition
Fifth Edition
Sillies
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Photo Credit: Matthew Williams (via @mmw8054 )
Godzilla on my beer can. I'm very pleased
even firstboys need to nap with their giant lizards