The Complete Guide to T. Rex (d20)
No real-life creature has stoked the flames of imagination more than tyrannosaurus rex. Since its discovery a century ago¸ T-rex has served as a constant reminder of human frailty. Not only does its massive mouth belittle mankind (its jaws are¸ after all¸ as long as a man is tall)¸ but its Earthly reign makes us pitifully insignificant. Homo sapiens has walked the Earth for a mere 100¸000 years -- but tyrannosaurus rex ruled for six million years.
"Dragons were real¸ and they were called T-rex. The Complete Guide to T-rex gives you the rules and background you need to put these real-life dragons in your d20 game. By the time you're done reading¸ T-rex won't be a dumb lizard; it will be an intelligent conqueror that forms alliances¸ remembers treachery¸ and builds dynasties that span generations.
"We have taken a few fantastic liberties with T-rex. The standard T-rex is present¸ of course¸ in both the forms that history has known it: the sluggish¸ tail-dragging version painted by Charles Knight¸ and the modern¸ fleet-footed version depicted in Jurassic Park. But we go even further than that. (This is a fantasy game¸ after all.) Modern reptiles continue growing their entire lives. What if T-rex was the same? What if this king of predators (whose only natural enemies were his T-rex rivals) survived to extreme ages? How large could he get? And what are the implications of the sheer willpower that must reside in such a beast?