Gorzash
Battle-Jaded Orc
Ever had a crazy, new idea for an animal or creature in Skyrim? I have, and I'm sure others have, too. If you have drawings or other forms of artwork that go along with your idea, feel free to post pictures of them! They don't have to be completely original things; you can share your ideas of ancient animals and such, as long as there's an explanation. Now, here are a few of my brainchildren...
Giant Slaughterfish/ Leviathan
I played a game called Spore for a few years (very fun game, by the way), and in the game, if you wandered too far out into the sea, a gargantuan sea monster would lunge out of the water and swallow you whole. That's what inspired this idea... There could be huge Slaughterfish or some other type of marine predator that would patrol the deeper waters, such as lakes or the Ghost Sea.
Something like this...
Prehistoric Sloth
To stick with the prehistoric theme that Beth has going in Skyrim, I think it would be a neat thing to add a few more ancient creatures to their collection. Now, I know what you're thinking: sloths are boring.
NOT TWO-AND-A HALF-TON SLOTHS!
Cassowary
I think that there are enough quadrupedal enemies in Skyrim (wolves, bears, sabre cats), and to spice things up, a birdlike enemy would be fun to encounter once in a while. Cassowaries are considered by many to be the most dangerous living bird, as you can see...
Its toes are around six inches long, and its claws are capable of tearing through metal car doors (as I've seen).
Giant Slaughterfish/ Leviathan
I played a game called Spore for a few years (very fun game, by the way), and in the game, if you wandered too far out into the sea, a gargantuan sea monster would lunge out of the water and swallow you whole. That's what inspired this idea... There could be huge Slaughterfish or some other type of marine predator that would patrol the deeper waters, such as lakes or the Ghost Sea.
Something like this...
Prehistoric Sloth
To stick with the prehistoric theme that Beth has going in Skyrim, I think it would be a neat thing to add a few more ancient creatures to their collection. Now, I know what you're thinking: sloths are boring.
NOT TWO-AND-A HALF-TON SLOTHS!
Cassowary
I think that there are enough quadrupedal enemies in Skyrim (wolves, bears, sabre cats), and to spice things up, a birdlike enemy would be fun to encounter once in a while. Cassowaries are considered by many to be the most dangerous living bird, as you can see...
Its toes are around six inches long, and its claws are capable of tearing through metal car doors (as I've seen).