Here is an alternate pegasus (the first one I cobbled together from two pics). And the source pic was so nice, thought I'd share it too:
Now back to more OD&D monsters:
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Giant Crab |
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Giant Fish |
Yes, I realize that carp silhouette is not threatening in any way. Hey, I just work here. I'll look for one jumping at a fly or something. Also, have a bat:
The carp could be threatening, put a scale human in the shot and reveal that it's bigger than a blue whale. Imagine falling overboard in a storm and catching a glimpse of that beastie.
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