This thread is pretty straight forward, take a monster from classic mythology and describe how you would like to see it look. If you could find a picture that matches your vision more power to you. I will start us off with the big one: dragons.
Now a game was recently released that strongly represented a good number of mythical monsters: Dragons Dogma. The hydras actually looked like multiheaded snakes to the point you could believe they could exist. The chimeras from the myth of Bellerophon are extremely accurate from their description in the myth. But the dragons in the game have four legs. If anyone has a mind to say the wing-walking dragons in Skyrim are on four legs remember they are doing just that, walking on their wings. I won't deny they are neat to look at in Skyrim something has just occurred to me, for a creature that spends most of its time in the sky, wouldn't it put the wings in a rather poor position within reach of swords that could tear the membrane of the wing, crippling the animal? The dragon's posture in Dragon's Dogma don't have that anatomical problem because they are carried on four actual legs, the front pair housing clawed, grasping hands. A few varieties are able to cast the same spells that sorcerers in the game can, adding to the description of them being magical creatures. They also have a different elemental breath depending on the species. If all that is too much and too obscure for the reader look at Dragon Heart. The four legged body plan allowed for Draco to have a greater range of body language further cementing him as a great character. The voice of Sean Connery didn't hurt either. Well that is the big one for me what is yours?
capcha: mad science
Geeze it has my idea of a chimera on the mind.
Now a game was recently released that strongly represented a good number of mythical monsters: Dragons Dogma. The hydras actually looked like multiheaded snakes to the point you could believe they could exist. The chimeras from the myth of Bellerophon are extremely accurate from their description in the myth. But the dragons in the game have four legs. If anyone has a mind to say the wing-walking dragons in Skyrim are on four legs remember they are doing just that, walking on their wings. I won't deny they are neat to look at in Skyrim something has just occurred to me, for a creature that spends most of its time in the sky, wouldn't it put the wings in a rather poor position within reach of swords that could tear the membrane of the wing, crippling the animal? The dragon's posture in Dragon's Dogma don't have that anatomical problem because they are carried on four actual legs, the front pair housing clawed, grasping hands. A few varieties are able to cast the same spells that sorcerers in the game can, adding to the description of them being magical creatures. They also have a different elemental breath depending on the species. If all that is too much and too obscure for the reader look at Dragon Heart. The four legged body plan allowed for Draco to have a greater range of body language further cementing him as a great character. The voice of Sean Connery didn't hurt either. Well that is the big one for me what is yours?
capcha: mad science
Geeze it has my idea of a chimera on the mind.