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You know you are obsessed with Seraphon when....

So i visited some family a little while ago and my younger cousin came up to me (small kid), with his new book about dinosaurs and wanted me to read for him and tell what they all are called. When we came to the triceratops i see a picture of it and i call it a Stegadon on accident, but quickly correct myself. :D
 
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when you buy Cities of Sigmar, then you prepare a list that will rock, you wait a month for someone to play with... and when you find someone, you bring Seraphon because you want to try a crazy idea and that clearly comes first than anything else.
 
when you're taking a lunchtime stroll through the local garden store, admiring all the winter wonderland Christmas-displays. thinking to myself what a wonderful world what can I use of this stuff for a Warhammer diorama!

Gr, Imrahil
 
When you go out of your way to scrounge up old sculpts of Seraphon/Lizardmen minis for your army... yeah, that's it...

Oh, and when you see a dinosaur toy (of any kind) and instantly go "yes, I could use that with my Seraphon..."
 
You know you're obsessed with Seraphon when you go out of your way to either play or romance lizard people (i.e. argonians, kobolds, turians, etc) in any other game on the first try. Especially when you shamelessly name your reptilian characters after seraphon.

Likewise, you know you're obsessed when it's the reason you discovered the Furry Fandom.

Can confirm.
My first playthrough on oblivion and skyrim were argonian aswell, and one of my mains on elder scrolls online was argonian, and lizardman was my fav character on soul caliber 4
 
My first playthrough on oblivion and skyrim were argonian aswell, and one of my mains on elder scrolls online was argonian, and lizardman was my fav character on soul caliber 4

I played only first Soul Calibur, but the Lizardman character there was a piece of m...er I liked the most along with Cervantes.
I also was put off by Argonian look honestly in Elder Scrolls. They were... too fishy as Luthor would say ;)
 
I played only first Soul Calibur, but the Lizardman character there was a piece of m...er I liked the most along with Cervantes.
I also was put off by Argonian look honestly in Elder Scrolls. They were... too fishy as Luthor would say ;)
Having started with Morrowind, I was not happy with Oblivion's decision to make all argonians and khajjits plantigrade. The more I look back on it though, I think my biggest hang-up was actually the fact that every character in-game looked like melted plastic, and moreso than that featured in Fallout 3.
 
Having started with Morrowind, I was not happy with Oblivion's decision to make all argonians and khajjits plantigrade.
If I remember correctly they did it to make animating the characters easier (and to have 1 skeleton for all races to save some development time). I just reminded myself how silly the animations were in Morrowind and I think I understand why :)
 
If I remember correctly they did it to make animating the characters easier (and to have 1 skeleton for all races to save some development time). I just reminded myself how silly the animations were in Morrowind and I think I understand why :)
Yeah, the waddling and the inability to wear boots had its downsides (such as requiring that one of your dominant skills had to be Unarmoured), but for the sake of the game I actually didn't mind it.

Still, thank the Nine for Skyrim mods that reintroduce digitigrade feet, even if in a limited capacity that's still mapped to the plantigrade skeleton.
 
Here is a good one; when you’ve injured your ankle but you put the pain aside to work on your dread saurian
Pain is temporary, chok chok is forever! :p

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