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the-hydroxian-artblog 3 months
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Yo those three headed giraffe animatronics? 馃憖馃憖馃憖
Basically an animatronic form for twitter user PyroFennec's character/sona, Gheerah! Character belongs to them (also ft. Xena, character/sona belonging to ehksidian). I redesigned Gheerah into an animatronic, as per the client's request.
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I normally don't do extensive redesign commissions, but luckily robots are up my alley so I was able to get it done in one go without any needed revisions, aka my favorite kind of redesign prompt lol
i dont know why the plush form was included for a wrestling tag team. emotional support? maybe it has super strength? i'm so sorry for the little thing
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stagbeetleboy 2 years
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Hunky monster as promised <3 He鈥檚 a hydraborn! No that鈥檚 not just a dragonborn with three heads, a hydraborn/hydrafolk has a completely unique anatomy to support multiple heads including a digestive system that stops them from choking to death when more than one head swallows prey. They can鈥檛 even breed with the other reptilian races but are usually compelled to take care of abandoned or lost eggs and end up having plenty of non hydraborn children anyway.
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the-drunk-game-master 5 years
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New D&D Playable Race idea: Hydraborn
okay, so basically, you play as a Dragonborn/Halfdragon, buuut one who has two or more heads!
a direct descendant from Tiamat or some other Hydra, your Hydraborn is able to use mutliple breath weapons, but has disadvantage on dexterity, as the heads have to be in synch in order to control the legs. the heads can be different colors, shoot different attacks from their faces, and even be different genders if you want.
special unique feature: each head has different personalities. If a player is confident enough, they can play multiple characters, doing different voices like a DM would, or two or more players can share the Hydraborn characters. It would be a fun roleplaying experience, I figure.
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