Rossi’s D&D Spectacular 19: In which the final battle goes sideways
The Queue: Anurognathus
Paleoart is a fascination of mine. We’ve talked about it here on the site before, and today I want to introduce you to Anurognathus, a tiny beakless Pterosaur, as reconstructed by Liam Elward. What I enjoy about Liam Elward’s reconstruction of Anurognathus is that he doesn’t present the animal as a zombie or flying cadaver, desiccated and tightly wrapped with all of its muscles showing like an actor in a Marvel film.
Seriously, they dehydrate the heck out of themselves, it’s mega unhealthy.
This is the Queue. Normalize adorable Anurognathus ammoni.
Lore Watch Podcast 215: Varian, Anduin, and the creation of the Shadowlands
What else should be account wide in World of Warcraft?
Yes, you should go ahead and make that weird character in your D&D game
How to get all the new Soulshapes and Crittershapes in Shadowlands patch 9.1.5
Tavern Watch Podcast 5: Interview with Greg Tito from Wizards of the Coast
The Queue: It’s Turkey Lurkey Time
This is the worst holiday, both in real life and in WoW. Mashed potatoes and mac and cheese are fine and dandy but I can make those any day of the year without the additional pressure of a holiday. Even the media celebrating it is the actual worst.
This is The Queue, where you ask us questions and we’ll answer while stealthed AFK in the Exodar to avoid being shot, probably. Bah, humbug.



