thefishcometh
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So, I just downloaded my subscriber PDF, and leapt straight for the Bestiary, and let me say, you guys really made some GREAT monsters. I love the pterosaurs in particular. I read the description for Quetzalcoatlus and was pleasantly surprised at how modern your interpretation was! I've got a question for James Jacobs, whom I assume was party to their statistics and flavor text; do you follow Tet Zoo? Darren Naish, the author of that blog, had a few great entries on Azhdarchids (the clade of pterosaurs that includes the really huge guys like Quetzalcoatlus) and he recently wrote a really interesting paper on their possible lifestyle. The Quetzalcoatlus entry in Smuggler's Shiv seemed a lot like how he's described them, which is AWESOME.
I hope I'm not spoiling too much for those who haven't gotten a peek yet, but I needed to share my glee.
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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So, I just downloaded my subscriber PDF, and leapt straight for the Bestiary, and let me say, you guys really made some GREAT monsters. I love the pterosaurs in particular. I read the description for Quetzalcoatlus and was pleasantly surprised at how modern your interpretation was! I've got a question for James Jacobs, whom I assume was party to their statistics and flavor text; do you follow Tet Zoo? Darren Naish, the author of that blog, had a few great entries on Azhdarchids (the clade of pterosaurs that includes the really huge guys like Quetzalcoatlus) and he recently wrote a really interesting paper on their possible lifestyle. The Quetzalcoatlus entry in Smuggler's Shiv seemed a lot like how he's described them, which is AWESOME.
I hope I'm not spoiling too much for those who haven't gotten a peek yet, but I needed to share my glee.
I'm a HUGE fan of prehistoric animals. Dinosaurs, mostly, but also other creatures as well, as evidenced by the entries for pterosaurs and euryptarids, I guess, in PF 39. I don't follow Tet Zoo precisely, but I DO follow the field of paleobiology and the like pretty much 24/7.