the spikes helped to dissuade me! I 
do not expect these animals to 
have many predators thanks to 
their large size and heavy armor.

Inspired by the peculiar 
rectangular osteoderms and 
spines I had seen on 
Desmatosuchus, I premeditated a 
hunting expedition. Stalking a 
target, I eventually found the 
right vantage point and brought it 
down with arrows aimed at careful 
locations. After bringing it down, I 
cut away the most edible cuts of 
meat, some of the osteoderms, and 
the spikes. Once home, I attached 
the osteoderms and spikes with 
osteoderms I had already 

obtained from Typothorax, and 
created a chestplate from the 
armor! The spikes I fixed to the 
shoulders of the armor make it 
wonderfully strange and sharp 
looking.

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Although I selected the mountains 
as a home due to considering the 
dangers of flooding, they do 
present problems in their wildlife, 
namely, Placerias. They are 
relatives of the Ischigualastia to 
the south, with more prominent 
tusks and colorful fleshy faces. 
They are herding animals which 
prefer the uplands, and are quite 
dangerous, because of how readily 