Here are 4 waterfowl birds. Made from my diatryma which was made from bioware's deer. The brids included are a crane, stork, heron, egret and flamingo. Enjoy them in your wetlands and riverbanks.
Posted by Monferrat ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-13 09:40:00
Seconds to comments on these adding to animals n settings
Very nice to have?
Any thoughts to doing a swan? Be good for a swanmay. Apologies if you've done already. Appreciate you mining the avian vein, really adds atmosphere to stream settings
Posted by Monferrat ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-13 09:39:00
Seconds to comments on these adding to animals n settings
Very nice to have?
Any thoughts to doing a swan? Be good for a swanmay. Apologies if you've done already. Appreciate you mining the avian vein, really adds atmosphere to stream settings
Posted by Arduain ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-13 05:16:00
Hey Hydromancerx, I have enjoyed all of your work on different types of animals. I think it adds to the reality of the world when some random, mundane animals are running around- rather than a world populated entirely by fantastic beasts and deadly dire versions of everything. Even if some of the animals aren't perfect copies of their terestial counterparts, they can still be used by a creative builder as a new lifeform, adding to the fantastic element of the local setting. Of course the occasional species of "dire stork" can cause poachers to give a second thought about wading into the marshes for a gleeful bloodbath of the indigenous water fowl. Thanks again for your hard work and contribution to the community. My only concern with this hak is the trouble we will have with the gnomes and their gaudy little flamingo decorations littering every castle lawn in the game and of course the resulting wars with nearby halfling clans who impishly perpetrate midnight "flamingonappings" as pranks. (SIGH)
Posted by Little Baron ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-12-13 04:28:00
Hey, hydromancer, one word: Dodo... Eh? Eh? ;)
Thanks for keeping us in with bazillions of new critters.
Who can live without a flamingo now?
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