If anything, shrinking him also made his horns that much more *pointy.* You know, the tip concentrates the pressure in an even smaller area than before. It’s like the difference between a dull pencil & a straight-pin.
They make some really great seitan-based tenders these days, for just this sort of occasion. (Unless, of course, this adorable-if-feisty nanotriceratops is gluten-intolerant.)
Interesting thing about triceratops.
Scientists for a long time thought they charged their enemies like a knight with lance charged on a horse.
Then they made models of the skulls and discovered the skulls collapsed from the impact such tactics brought about.
It is then that they noticed the peculiar ‘ball-joint’ for the spinal column at the base of the skull.
a little experimenting and they found the ‘trike’ was a d*** good ‘knight-with-shield-and-two swords’
even small it is mean
If anything, shrinking him also made his horns that much more *pointy.* You know, the tip concentrates the pressure in an even smaller area than before. It’s like the difference between a dull pencil & a straight-pin.
I want one! I’d train it, using chickens… prob… human parts being a bit illegal to feed to pets.
Well. I assume so anyway.
Um, that’s a herbivore.
They make some really great seitan-based tenders these days, for just this sort of occasion. (Unless, of course, this adorable-if-feisty nanotriceratops is gluten-intolerant.)
Remember, Meegs – you still only have d4 hit points!
Interesting thing about triceratops.
Scientists for a long time thought they charged their enemies like a knight with lance charged on a horse.
Then they made models of the skulls and discovered the skulls collapsed from the impact such tactics brought about.
It is then that they noticed the peculiar ‘ball-joint’ for the spinal column at the base of the skull.
a little experimenting and they found the ‘trike’ was a d*** good ‘knight-with-shield-and-two swords’
Triceratops are the best. especially small