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First round and I managed to derp twice with assigning the numbers. Journal to submit requests is here: www.deviantart.com/ramul/journ…


1 (1): Draw a semi-amorphous eldritch entity with a beak-like face split down the middle that opens sideways, tentacles coming out of the back of its 'head', numerous appendages/limbs, and has eye-like spheres floating around its form.

1 (2): -A real "dragon" from a squamazoic-type timeline derived from flying lizards.
2: -Near-indestructible sophont derived from a tardigrade.
3: -Giant, bipedal, burrowing Rauisuchians.
4: -Neo-tyrannosaur derived from a Common merganser, either through natural evolution or Genetic Engineering, your pick.
5: -Vampiric, parasitic tarsier relatives who cling onto Oceania Megafauna and keep their babies warm with a "pouch" carved from the host's epidermis. Have narcotic saliva.

6: a large late surviving eurypterid that favors the hadal zone

7: A fully pelagic descendant of crabeater seals that evolved to fill the same general niche as baleen whales.

8: A timid, gracile arthropod/cephalopod chimera that lurks in protected crannies of the seabed to ambush small prey items.

9: A mammal reminiscent a hamster or a vole, but in size and limb proportions it's closer to a bison. It's adapted for a life of browsing on low-growing plants, branches and all, and carries its young on its back.

10: A hybrid between octopus and a bird-like dragonic being, they could have an armored back but their wings aren’t really for flying (or gliding even, better used for swimming), they should however have a long neck and head-shape suited for fishing as they’re primarily aquatic focused as opposed to being on land! EmieChii, FA

11: Aquatic Multi-Hybrid
Head: Camel-like with seahorse mouth, eyes bug-like
Neck: Medium or Long, but not snake-like
Main Body: Armadillo+lobster, capable of rolling up
Appendages: Two needle-nose pliers shaped claws held up like Praying Mantis and 6 armoured tentacles
Skin/Armour: Giraffe mottle pattern on skin, smaller Giraffe mottle pattern on armour

Personality: Puppy-like, makes great underwater pet, though tendency to be little bit territorial

12: A small child (age not important just look young) looking up in oh as a massive eldritch serpent entity descends from clouds just behind her reach. This eldritch serpent look arthropod like with spikes jetting out in segments, its head and mouth looking similar a elongated pincers of a lobster. If you have any questions you can ask.

13: Arthopodoid goblinoid creature which has a broad, flat carapace, which conceals the head and bears a single pair of compound eyes. The abdomen is long, appears to be segmented and bears numerous (if needed) pairs of flattened legs. The telson of it's tail is flanked by a pair of long, thin caudal uropod fins.

14 (1): A mix between a spider and a pray mantis. Eyes of the mantis but as many as the spider. Mouth a combination of the two. Everything else is up to you. Htess1, FA

14 (2): - A D&D owlbear re-imagined as a species of Therozinosaurid.
15: - A bipedal mammal with a dog-like head, built like a Dromaeosaurid dinosaur.

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Comments: 6

Jakeukalane [2018-11-11 13:11:37 +0000 UTC]

Superb

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finback [2018-11-11 11:32:54 +0000 UTC]

Best "Realistic" take on an owlbear ever.


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Ramul In reply to finback [2018-11-11 22:51:17 +0000 UTC]

It's not the first theropod owlbear, as I have previously seen them being done like that.

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EpsilonContinuity [2018-11-08 22:10:34 +0000 UTC]

I absolutely love all of these crazy critters. I especially love the 'seal evolved to fill a whale's niche' idea, feels very realistic. 

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Eldritch-Aberrance [2018-11-08 20:42:01 +0000 UTC]

These are glorious.

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Johnology In reply to Eldritch-Aberrance [2018-11-08 20:47:11 +0000 UTC]

Ikr

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