Or All Dragons Great and Small
Way to apply real life farming techniques to the Fantasy genre! I'm also a fan of any kind of story that demonstrates human kindness 🐉❤️🔥
Thanks! Yeah, I love the message in this one. Who knows what our good knight will get up to next.
I like this concept. This Gerard feller needs a series, I'd love episodes of this :)
Also, yes he does.
You might also like my ongoing series of shorts “Office of the Gods”.
Ooh I will.
I totally imagined Matthew Colville's Dragon Knight voice for Tyrn!
I'm not sure what that sounds like but it sounds awesome!
Reminds me of calving when I was a young teenager. Well done!
Thanks! Everything I know about the subject came from All Creatures Great and Small.
I watched My brother-in-law, who was twice my age, reach into a cow and hook a winch up to the calf to turn it around. He had the other end of the winch secured to a corral panel.
This was great, Scott. The going into the cave, willing to risk life reminded me of this story:
https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/The_Terror_of_Blue_John_Gap
Wow, thanks!!
Way to apply real life farming techniques to the Fantasy genre! I'm also a fan of any kind of story that demonstrates human kindness 🐉❤️🔥
Thanks! Yeah, I love the message in this one. Who knows what our good knight will get up to next.
I like this concept. This Gerard feller needs a series, I'd love episodes of this :)
Also, yes he does.
You might also like my ongoing series of shorts “Office of the Gods”.
Ooh I will.
I totally imagined Matthew Colville's Dragon Knight voice for Tyrn!
I'm not sure what that sounds like but it sounds awesome!
Reminds me of calving when I was a young teenager. Well done!
Thanks! Everything I know about the subject came from All Creatures Great and Small.
I watched My brother-in-law, who was twice my age, reach into a cow and hook a winch up to the calf to turn it around. He had the other end of the winch secured to a corral panel.
This was great, Scott. The going into the cave, willing to risk life reminded me of this story:
https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/The_Terror_of_Blue_John_Gap
Wow, thanks!!