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Postat: 2010-02-01 21:32
av Mikael
vad är fig 1 och fig 4?

Stjärtfjädrar

Postat: 2010-12-21 12:48
av LoveFiction
http://moorstream.deviantart.com/galler ... 2#/d1q87vv

Något jag alltid saknar är stjärtfjädrar - hur styr annars gripen i flykten? :D

Postat: 2010-12-22 01:25
av Fafnir
Tjusig bild.

Angående styrning antar jag att svansen gör sitt till. INget jag tänker gå djupare in på i beskrivningen dock :)

Postat: 2011-12-22 00:04
av Fafnir
Griparna på Tellus tycks ha varit större än griparna i Ereb... ;)
A 9th century Irish writer by the name of Stephen Scotus asserted that griffins were highly monogamous. Not only did they mate for life, but if one partner died, the other would continue throughout the rest of its life alone, never to search out for a new mate. The griffin was thus made an emblem of the Church's views on remarriage.

The egg-laying habits of the female were first clearly described by St. Hildegard of Bingen, a German nun author of the 12th century. She outlined how the expectant mother would search out a cave with a very narrow entrance but plenty of room inside, sheltered from the elements. Here she would lay her 3 eggs (about the size of Ostrich eggs), and stand guard over them.

Its nests are made of gold and its eggs resemble agates. It is supposed to be of gigantic proportions, the morphology being left to our own deduction after we have been informed that one claw is the size of a cow's horn.

Re: Gripar

Postat: 2014-06-29 02:17
av Fafnir
image.jpg
En ransardisk grip som kalasar på en lömsk trakorier.

Re: Gripar

Postat: 2014-06-29 19:47
av birkebeineren
Är detta måhända Revtorik da Sluge, utsänding frå Mana Extenda och Trakoriska rikets främste kännare av ransardiska inrikesförhållanden som inte hörts av sedan våren 608 eO då han landsteg i Kaphalt?