03-21-2017, 02:34 PM
(03-21-2017, 02:10 PM)DM Surranó Wrote: Bears and apes are easy. Now, bats with girdles; that might be a feat, considering how their wings connect to the hind legs. Actually, I was thinking about some kind of a slimeball, say, a jellyfish, that didn't have anything that would qualify as a waist.
I was wondering about bats too but there are several different kinds of bats. The wings attached to the legs variety seem a lot more common. Magic items also change to accommodate the creature but would the accommodate additional anatomical features of the creature. What if a creature has a crest running down his back or an unusual tail or spines?
\From Animal Diversity Web Wrote:Bat wings usually run from the shoulder region to the ankle, or in some cases, to the digits themselves. The wing membrane joins the body along the sides, except in a few cases in which it arises near the middle of the back.