Item:Wyvern anatomy chart
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wyvern anatomy chart | |
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Look: | A drawing of a wyvern with head and tail extended and massive wings outstretched covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of muscle tissue and bone from various parts of the body. Small notations beside each body part offer a short description.
There appears to be something written on it. Read: Hunched forward on two immense legs, the mature wyvern towers at a height to rival that of a mature redwood, fore claws drawn and looking poised to lash outwards at a moment's notice. The enormous triangular skull bears sharp, dragonish features, most notably the curled snarl. Perfect for separating flesh from bone, the scimitar-sized teeth are prominently displayed across the maw. An armor of tower shield-sized scales covers its hulking frame from head to tail, bearing the scars earned during its less formidable years. Two expansive leathery-black wings arch outward from its back, each equipped with a three-clawed talon midway down its length. Four rows of razor-sharp spikes follow the ridges of its neck to end in a tight cluster at the tip of its monstrous tail that is raised like an enormous mace. The artist notes that these legendary beasts are said to be usually found in pairs. |
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Sources: | Sold by Gersvinda's Natural Studies (2) for 90200 Dokoras Source is Gersvinda's Natural Studies (5), Gersvinda's Natural Studies (2) |