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In_the_Ice_Cave By Strega -- Report

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A behir (a D&D monster) swallows a small white dragon whole. Look at those neck plates spread apart as the bulge goes down. 83

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deathknight

Posted by deathknight 17 years ago Report

heh gotta love Behirs and in D&D they can not get along with any type or kind of dragon. Then again that white dragon must have sotened up by the Behir's breath weapon. Then again Behirs are of huge size so the white dragon might even be of medium size to fit in that creatures belly

Strega

Posted by Strega 17 years ago Report

This might be a Gargantuan behir, which could swallow an Adult white dragon (size Large) without the Gape of the Serpent fear. WITH the feat it could conceivable swallow even a Great White Wyrm , except that even a Gargantuan behir wouldn't stand a chance against one. Unless it caught it weakened from a previous fight or some such. Either way, big bulge in that behir. 83

deathknight

Posted by deathknight 17 years ago Report

that would be true or the Great Wyrm would be gulping down a Frozen behir dinner.

Rabbit_One

Posted by Rabbit_One 17 years ago Report

This is.....amazing......0.0 ^^ I loooove the neck plates! :) I bet that white dragon still thinks at this point he can get out of it (*burp*)....well...maybe not.... ;)

Ghostdragon

Posted by Ghostdragon 17 years ago Report

I shouldn't even be saying that I'm impressed, your work always impresses me Strega, but this one in particular is one of my new favorites. Please do more with dragons as prey or pred, I love seeing your work! ^.=.^

CekoSifonq

Posted by CekoSifonq 16 years ago Report

I hasn't play D&D, but this is a very good and detailed picture. Bravo!