June BasilCockWatch 2022
3 years ago
General
Artwork from the D&D classic edition: the A-C set which includes both a Basilisk and a Cockatrice, among others.
A few 3-D prints: first off, this Cockatrice (which looks a little like it's supposed to be topping a cane, or something) by kompaster.
Two from Etsy:
Yasashii Kyojin Studio with a very detailed head and a...very smooth tail. The wings are also a bit flat. Might need a bit more work.
GlaerOfDoom has much more detail and credits ClayBeast Creations for the model design.
Other artwork:
A framed page that could be taken out of a book by Nancy Hulan.
A tattoo design of the good old heradlic style, featuring a cobra head on the tail. It's been around for a while but my search just found it on elisemaraart's stream on Instagram.
Spotted on Twitter: A cockatrice teapot from the 19th century. I never liked tea..maybe I could get coffee instead?
Cups to go with it though I think they're for soft-boiled eggs.
A tumbler from Etsy with a similar pattern is available for those who want bigger servings!
And if you have a snack too, you'll need one of thesenicely patterned dishes. I don't think I've gotten things from this site before, rubylane. Might be of interest to those who like antiquing.
The model of mouse I use for work has earned the ECOLOGO mark for being a sustainable product (made from renewable materials perhaps). I don't know if my particular model is. Mine certainly doesn't glow with all colors of the rainbow like the one in the picture...right, June was Pride Month, wasn't it.
A tank top, Stop Staring at my Cockatrice; and a shower curtain, Cockatrice vs. Lion pattern, from RedBubble. They're coming up with something new just about every month.
I think this is a repeat performance, because I recognize that puppet. I'm sure I've mentioned this show being performed elsewhere, but I like the idea (even if it ends badly for the hero at the hands of a nun, of all people).
And I don't often dig through Reddit but this theory on the natural history of cockatrices caught my eye mostly because...I've put forward that theory on numerous occasions! Or rather, my family has put forward that theory on numerous occasions to try to explain how I could possibly be part of the flock. Brood parasitism is something that probably deserves some fetish writing...mmmm hmmm. Not the infestation type I've seen, but maybe something I haven't run across yet. Good old stealthy sneaking around.
Last, and maybe least: Musings on "NewTube" (which I haven't heard of until finding this recording) of a Bible study about Cockerels, Hens, Cockatrices, Vipers, and eggs. I think there was supposed to be a slide show or some visuals that go along with this but it doesn't come through. There's a corresponding channel on YouTube but I don't think that has been updated recently and this particular...informative...video doesn't appear in that collection.
The year's half over. Stay tuned for more hits on this particular corner of the heraldic barnyard!
A few 3-D prints: first off, this Cockatrice (which looks a little like it's supposed to be topping a cane, or something) by kompaster.
Two from Etsy:
Yasashii Kyojin Studio with a very detailed head and a...very smooth tail. The wings are also a bit flat. Might need a bit more work.
GlaerOfDoom has much more detail and credits ClayBeast Creations for the model design.
Other artwork:
A framed page that could be taken out of a book by Nancy Hulan.
A tattoo design of the good old heradlic style, featuring a cobra head on the tail. It's been around for a while but my search just found it on elisemaraart's stream on Instagram.
Spotted on Twitter: A cockatrice teapot from the 19th century. I never liked tea..maybe I could get coffee instead?
Cups to go with it though I think they're for soft-boiled eggs.
A tumbler from Etsy with a similar pattern is available for those who want bigger servings!
And if you have a snack too, you'll need one of thesenicely patterned dishes. I don't think I've gotten things from this site before, rubylane. Might be of interest to those who like antiquing.
The model of mouse I use for work has earned the ECOLOGO mark for being a sustainable product (made from renewable materials perhaps). I don't know if my particular model is. Mine certainly doesn't glow with all colors of the rainbow like the one in the picture...right, June was Pride Month, wasn't it.
A tank top, Stop Staring at my Cockatrice; and a shower curtain, Cockatrice vs. Lion pattern, from RedBubble. They're coming up with something new just about every month.
I think this is a repeat performance, because I recognize that puppet. I'm sure I've mentioned this show being performed elsewhere, but I like the idea (even if it ends badly for the hero at the hands of a nun, of all people).
And I don't often dig through Reddit but this theory on the natural history of cockatrices caught my eye mostly because...I've put forward that theory on numerous occasions! Or rather, my family has put forward that theory on numerous occasions to try to explain how I could possibly be part of the flock. Brood parasitism is something that probably deserves some fetish writing...mmmm hmmm. Not the infestation type I've seen, but maybe something I haven't run across yet. Good old stealthy sneaking around.
Last, and maybe least: Musings on "NewTube" (which I haven't heard of until finding this recording) of a Bible study about Cockerels, Hens, Cockatrices, Vipers, and eggs. I think there was supposed to be a slide show or some visuals that go along with this but it doesn't come through. There's a corresponding channel on YouTube but I don't think that has been updated recently and this particular...informative...video doesn't appear in that collection.
The year's half over. Stay tuned for more hits on this particular corner of the heraldic barnyard!
FA+

Is it wrong to be attracted to the D&D basilisk and Quetzalcoatl figures?
Newtube is 99.9% bullshit… but I did find a video that’s a long montage of alien women. Including one furry art piece that I remember favoriting. https://newtube.app/user/RenaudBe/Lok3aJQ
More than once I'd grade papers with that playing in the background...I found a 10 hour clip of it (may have repeated but I'm not positive).