R8 - FINALS!!: @battle-of-the-birds AND @a-dinosaur-a-day VS @tournament-winners-tournament AND @nicejewishcharactershowdown
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The Monster Bone Map Assets
Just one of these monster bones assets will reshape a battle map, and we’ve got over 200! What sort of encounter do they inspire, GM? :)
→ Download them here!
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Greymon BT1-015 Alternative Art by koki from the Tamer Battle Pack 6 [J] / Tamer Party Vol.3 [E]
Almost forgot about this Alternative Art of the BT1 Greymon. The Leomon AA I talked about before matches this one, both of them referencing the intro of Digimon World Digital Card Battle.
[This AA was included in the Tamer Battle Pack 6 in the Japanese format and the Tamer Party Vol. 3 in the English format.]
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my one critique of the locked tomb series is not once does someone use necromancy to raise a dinosaur skeleton
palamedes: *raiding an ancient museum, going on about thanergy potential in bones post diagenesis*
harrowhark: why are you so invested in this
gideon: i want to fight a stegosaurus
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I am SO glad to see that Prehistoric Planet has reached people outside of the hardcore palaeontology community. That even people who are not deeply or semi-professionally interested in dinosaurs and other Mesozoic animals are watching these episodes, or even clips of these episodes, and enjoying them.
And they're enjoying them the same way I see people online enjoy other animal documentaries!! "Haha look at this weird dance, wiggling his tiny arms about!" "Awww, isn't she so cute, look at her little face!" "Oh my god I was so worried about the baby getting lost but they made it!!! Yay!!!" It's so wonderful and refreshing to see that being a general public reaction to dinosaurs.
I've seen clips and images and memes float across my dash from people who've never mentioned an interest in prehistoric animals before, and I've seen people talking about these dinosaurs and pterosaurs and plesiosaurs and mosasaurs just like they do any other animal, and that is exactly what I want for people to see and feel about these amazing creatures. Yes, some of them are kinda weird! Some of them are really cute! They were capable of being awesome, and funny, and clever, and cool, and sweet, and everything else under the sun. And isn't it amazing, that they once lived, and we can know these things?
And I've had people ask me questions, and they're not even necessarily wanting in-depth hard science, but they're seeing these things and wondering about the answers, showing genuine interest and curiosity which, at the end, can only lead to them learning.
I hope to god this shows TV executives and producers and companies that this kind of down-to-earth, realism-based, high-quality programme IS in demand, IS capable of doing well, and IS worth doing more of, and is worth doing for a general audience. I hope that BBC can start to get the budget to do more like this themselves, without having to rely on a company like Apple to shoulder the majority of their costs. And I hope beyond hope that this can finally bring the prehistoric world into the public view in the way that it deserves to be there.
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R7 - SEMIFINALS!!: @battle-of-the-birds VS @a-dinosaur-a-day
a-dinosaur-a-day propaganda
a-dinosaur-a-day propaganda
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ITS ME AGAIN!
I PUT MYSELF SOME CURVED SPIKES ON THE BACK!
NOW NOBODY CAN TELL ME THAT IM NOT A DINOSAUR!!!!
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