Tom Rex Found some Dinosaur Art for you Delicious People!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Greetings, meat-flavored fans! What's the scoop? Tom noticed that there is a shocking... no, criminal lack of dinosaur-themed art on this blog. Tom realized this when the Boss changed his messageboard avatar that there was unknown dinosaur artwork lurking on Paizo's servers. Tom likes dinosaur pictures, because they inspire Tom. And because Tom is so much more handsome in real life, dinosaur art makes Tom feel better about his tiny forelimbs and the recent scandals about Tom being a cannibal. (What can Tom say! Tom's friends and family are delicious.)

Anyway, back on subject, Tom! Tom went sniffing through the still-to-be-published art (did you know that Tom's olfactory senses are among the most highly developed in the world? Tom can smell you wherever you hide, so it's better to not bother and just let Tom eat you alive is what Tom is saying). And not only did he find the image that Boss Jacobs stole for his new avatar, but three others! Two from some big book about monsters, and another from some book about some sort of lost city with a big lake in the middle where there are dinosaurs. One of them is not REALLY a dinosaur, but Tom still has fond memories of the Todd Tylosaurus and his megalodon gumbo, so Tom's okay including him in the art preview. That's the scoop on that!

P.S. Sarah is on another continent. Tom, as a result, doesn't known who the artists are for these wonderful pictures. So don't ask Tom who made this art! Tom assumes the artists are yummy, though, and you don't need to know someone's name to know that. That's also the scoop on that.

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Shadow Lodge

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First eurypterids and now Tylosaurus! Tylosaurus! SQUEE!!!!!

>Ahem please ignore the squeeing metal man<

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And That's the scoop chief!

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Caption for image 1: "Faster, we need to be paddling FASTER!"

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Alternate caption for Image One: T-Rex: "Man, these sushi trains always move so fast."

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Alternate caption for Image One: "Messin' with T-Rex"

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poor shark, you can see the terror in his eyes...

also, wooo dinofest!

Sovereign Court

Boatmen: "C'mon, dude, keep up!"

T.Rex: "I didn't know marathon training would be this hard."

Boatmen: "You can do it!"

T.Rex: "That's easy for you to say, you've got a boat."


Not sure if this was already known or not, but I think we've just gotten a preview of the next AP installation's bestiary. The last image's file location on the Paizo servers puts it with the Serpent's Skull AP and its' number designation is 9039, which puts it immediately after Racing to Ruin's 9038.

EDIT: Of course, if I'd have taken the time to read the entry before looking at the pictures, I'd have seen there was already a clue there about it. Still...for those who were like me and spent their time drooling over the pics instead of reading the accompanying explanation...there you go.


Adventurer #2 in canoe, to Adventurer #1: "I *told* you I heard banjos!!!"

;-)

Cheers, JohnH / Wanda


Tom Rex is da bomb. Give that sauroid a raise!


Tom's cousins look real good!

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Phillip0614 wrote:

Not sure if this was already known or not, but I think we've just gotten a preview of the next AP installation's bestiary. The last image's file location on the Paizo servers puts it with the Serpent's Skull AP and its' number designation is 9039, which puts it immediately after Racing to Ruin's 9038.

EDIT: Of course, if I'd have taken the time to read the entry before looking at the pictures, I'd have seen there was already a clue there about it. Still...for those who were like me and spent their time drooling over the pics instead of reading the accompanying explanation...there you go.

Well sleuthed!


Mokele Mbembe!?

And here I was getting angry that only the Loch Ness monster gets notice these days.

Oh yeah. ;)


James Jacobs wrote:
Phillip0614 wrote:

Not sure if this was already known or not, but I think we've just gotten a preview of the next AP installation's bestiary. The last image's file location on the Paizo servers puts it with the Serpent's Skull AP and its' number designation is 9039, which puts it immediately after Racing to Ruin's 9038.

EDIT: Of course, if I'd have taken the time to read the entry before looking at the pictures, I'd have seen there was already a clue there about it. Still...for those who were like me and spent their time drooling over the pics instead of reading the accompanying explanation...there you go.

Well sleuthed!

Aww, c'mon...you're makin' me blush over here!


I see Marshall and Will in the canoe; apparently, it already ate Holly.


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Phillip0614 wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Phillip0614 wrote:
Not sure [...] there you go.
Well sleuthed!
Aww, c'mon...you're makin' me blush over here!

Of course, all this extra blood makes you tender and juicy.


I think #2 is really just a misnamed magical Leopleuridon =P


Caption for image 1: GO FASTER! GO FASTER! YOU FOOL! YOU FOOL!


Caption for pic # 1: Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily life is but a dream.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Tom Rex is da bomb. Give that sauroid a raise!

Really, has anyone ever played a game where the T Rex won? Monsters lose. Meat flavored treats win.


Kruelaid wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Tom Rex is da bomb. Give that sauroid a raise!
Really, has anyone ever played a game where the T Rex won? Monsters lose. Meat flavored treats win.

There's selection bias in that statement. The Monster wins, the Monster goes home happy, nobody reports the defeat.

Basic data analysis.

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Berselius wrote:
Caption for image 1: GO FASTER! GO FASTER! YOU FOOL! YOU FOOL!

Is that some Bill Cosby I'm hearing?


Greg A. Vaughan wrote:
Berselius wrote:
Caption for image 1: GO FASTER! GO FASTER! YOU FOOL! YOU FOOL!
Is that some Bill Cosby I'm hearing?

Old Weird Harold just don't run fast enough when faced with certain death... :)


ok, now, James,
WHEREs the T-rex fighting the giant robot from the blog post before this? Hmm?!
Seriously, how can you guys Not do that? :P

*ahem*
well, now since this was my first post, it'll probably say alot,... :P

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Chris Gunter wrote:
Greg A. Vaughan wrote:
Berselius wrote:
Caption for image 1: GO FASTER! GO FASTER! YOU FOOL! YOU FOOL!
Is that some Bill Cosby I'm hearing?
Old Weird Harold just don't run fast enough when faced with certain death... :)

Nice.

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Greg A. Vaughan wrote:
Berselius wrote:
Caption for image 1: GO FASTER! GO FASTER! YOU FOOL! YOU FOOL!
Is that some Bill Cosby I'm hearing?

Officer: "Did you see who ran over you?"

Little Ol' Wino: "Yeah, it was two kids. There was a short kid sitting up on the shoulders of a tall skinny kid beating him with a stick."

and then, the great line:

"Okay. I told you that story to tell you this one," ending up with Bill himself in the hospital next to the wino, "and we both agreed that frightened children are really very dangerous." :)

Ah, Bill. Good times. No school like the old school.

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Jason Nelson wrote:
"Okay. I told you that story to tell you this one,"

HA! It's true; that's one of my favorite Bill Cosby quotes.

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