
Blue_eyed_paladin |

I noticed you posted this over in Gamers, Post Your Pics, and as a good-willed nice guy, I thought I should help out.
Mike McArtor wrote:
I don't know what a dropbear attack is, but I'm also pretty sure I don't WANT to know. ;D
It's an Australian creature, referenced in the d20 Menace Manual, and the picture is right here.

Kobold Catgirl |

Blue_eyed_paladin wrote:
I noticed you posted this over in Gamers, Post Your Pics, and as a good-willed nice guy, I thought I should help out.
Mike McArtor wrote:I don't know what a dropbear attack is, but I'm also pretty sure I don't WANT to know. ;DIt's an Australian creature, referenced in the d20 Menace Manual, and the picture is right here.
*Clicks on picture link*
AAA!
Blue_eyed_paladin |

Chris Mortika wrote:
sedated.
For 'sedated', substitute 'high'.
Wikipedia wrote:
An essential oil extracted from eucalyptus leaves contains compounds that are powerful natural disinfectants and which can be toxic in large quantities. Several marsupial herbivores, notably koalas and some possums, are relatively tolerant of it. The close correlation of these oils with other more potent toxins called formylated phloroglucinol compounds allows koalas and other marsupial species to make food choices based on the smell of the leaves. However, it is the formylated phloroglucinol compounds that are the most important factor in choice of leaves by koalas.
These drop bears are sort of like advanced Dire Koalas, and the only known thing that gives resistance... you have to spread Vegemite on the back of your head to put them off your scent. Seriously. [/honest face]

Tensor |

Blue_eyed_paladin wrote:
Mike McArtor wrote:I don't know what a dropbear attack is, but I'm also pretty sure I don't WANT to know. ;DIt's an Australian creature, referenced in the d20 Menace Manual, and the picture is right here.
I also hear we are to fear attacks from the bull dust by Hoop Snakes.
Got that straight from an Ozzy's chat.
:: cool pic btw :-)