Talk:Tarasque/@comment-60.240.54.188-20130807121342/@comment-74.197.34.212-20130811065102

As a teacher of art and history, at a glance one can assume this is a female. 1: facial structure is more rounded than blocked off as it would be in a male figure, 2: not that all male pictures/art has it, but no hint of an Adam's apple, 3: notice the subtle hint of cleavage, 4: the waist to hips ratio, wide hips to accommodate birthing children, and lastly 5: the battle attire, while NOT historically correct, it is a common attire for high fantasy women of war. Armored halter top, chain bikini bottoms covered by a knee length sash, knee high boots, poofy sleeves, a single vambrace. Also, kind of let down with the name sake, for us "old farts" that played Dungeons and Dragons back before it got screwed up. Tarrasque being the immortal beast of destruction that was nigh impossible to kill, and was thrown at a party to quickly kill all who pissed off the dungeon master... But I digress.