ext_3536 (
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2011-03-31 03:39 am (UTC)
Re: Why do *none* of these artists read the description of treecats?
No wonder no-one's tried. Thanks for the descriptions. I definitely will have to give it a go.
Now, we don't want to risk eye contact with the Maelkodan, but maybe there's photos of them - any more detail on the head?
The Magon...
So...double trumpet, is that a trumpet within a trumpet, or two trumpets next to each other or back to back?
I'm sort of envisioning a cornucoepia inside a cornucoepia here but I could be completely off base. Where does the mouth of the trumpet face?
Is that head armed with grasping talons?
You know...that's a *pretty darn good* last-ditch defense.
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Re: Why do *none* of these artists read the description of treecats?
Now, we don't want to risk eye contact with the Maelkodan, but maybe there's photos of them - any more detail on the head?
The Magon...
So...double trumpet, is that a trumpet within a trumpet, or two trumpets next to each other or back to back?
I'm sort of envisioning a cornucoepia inside a cornucoepia here but I could be completely off base. Where does the mouth of the trumpet face?
Is that head armed with grasping talons?
You know...that's a *pretty darn good* last-ditch defense.