Wow, it's been a long time since I've put anything here; today should hopefully be the end of that dry spell.
A couple days ago, I capped off my read of something that I have put off for far, far too long; Rhombus's "The Seven Hunters". Suffice to say that it is an extremely high-quality, well-written story - some of my favorite aspects of the story are the descriptions of the different behaviors of all of the creatures in its world - flyers congregating near beaches to reproduce, the threehorns' social structure and especially the longnecks' means of necking for breeding rights (if only for how surprised I was to read depictions of sauropods brutalizing each other by smashing each other with their necks a year or so before Brontosmash became a thing).
Me reading THS ties into this because, today, I'd like to share a little bit of fan art for the story that I started work on during the fourth act, depicting Petrie, based off of the baby Cearadactylus that show up in a shot in the twelfth movie with a nasal crest like that of Tropeognathus (I believe it was the scene where they go after the flyer nest that describes sharptooth flyer Petrie as having a crest), and a "carrion flyer", which I have chosen to depict as an Istiodactylus because I didn't catch much in the text contradicting the idea and because it is the pterosaur I associate the most with scavenging.