Boisterousness & Benefit
This is me slaying the Griffin while sporting my casual-sorcerer look. 
Bonus photo of my kitty playing with my wand: http://imgur.com/TpJVe (Yes, I did use a santa hat as my magic hood. )
Also, I suck at photoshop. 
#PawnsUnleashed

This is me slaying the Griffin while sporting my casual-sorcerer look. 

Bonus photo of my kitty playing with my wand: http://imgur.com/TpJVe (Yes, I did use a santa hat as my magic hood. )

Also, I suck at photoshop. 

#PawnsUnleashed

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This song is called Heart of Courage from the group Two Steps From Hell.

I played it while slaying the griffin in the Dragon’s Dogma Demo, and I felt glorious as my main character climbed the griffin while 1:11 kicked in. Absolutely my quest music of choice.

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An ancient famous dragon called the Ouroboros, always depicted as eating it’s own tail. 
“The Ouroboros represents the perpetual cyclic renewal of life and infinity, the concept of eternity and the eternal return, and represents the cycle of life, death and rebirth, leading to immortality, as in the phoenix.” - Wikipedia
Kind of the original Human Centipede, but a with single dragon instead of humans.
“The living being had no need of eyes when there was nothing remaining outside him to be seen; nor of ears when there was nothing to be heard; and there was no surrounding atmosphere to be breathed; nor would there have been any use of organs by the help of which he might receive his food or get rid of what he had already digested, since there was nothing which went from him or came into him: for there was nothing beside him. Of design he was created thus, his own waste providing his own food, and all that he did or suffered taking place in and by himself. For the Creator conceived that a being which was self-sufficient would be far more excellent than one which lacked anything; and, as he had no need to take anything or defend himself against any one, the Creator did not think it necessary to bestow upon him hands: nor had he any need of feet, nor of the whole apparatus of walking; but the movement suited to his spherical form was assigned to him, being of all the seven that which is most appropriate to mind and intelligence; and he was made to move in the same manner and on the same spot, within his own limits revolving in a circle. All the other six motions were taken away from him, and he was made not to partake of their deviations. And as this circular movement required no feet, the universe was created without legs and without feet. ” - Plato

An ancient famous dragon called the Ouroboros, always depicted as eating it’s own tail. 

“The Ouroboros represents the perpetual cyclic renewal of life and infinity, the concept of eternity and the eternal return, and represents the cycle of life, death and rebirth, leading to immortality, as in the phoenix.” - Wikipedia

Kind of the original Human Centipede, but a with single dragon instead of humans.

“The living being had no need of eyes when there was nothing remaining outside him to be seen; nor of ears when there was nothing to be heard; and there was no surrounding atmosphere to be breathed; nor would there have been any use of organs by the help of which he might receive his food or get rid of what he had already digested, since there was nothing which went from him or came into him: for there was nothing beside him. Of design he was created thus, his own waste providing his own food, and all that he did or suffered taking place in and by himself. For the Creator conceived that a being which was self-sufficient would be far more excellent than one which lacked anything; and, as he had no need to take anything or defend himself against any one, the Creator did not think it necessary to bestow upon him hands: nor had he any need of feet, nor of the whole apparatus of walking; but the movement suited to his spherical form was assigned to him, being of all the seven that which is most appropriate to mind and intelligence; and he was made to move in the same manner and on the same spot, within his own limits revolving in a circle. All the other six motions were taken away from him, and he was made not to partake of their deviations. And as this circular movement required no feet, the universe was created without legs and without feet. ” - Plato

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