Guidraco

    Guidraco

    The Ghost Dragon, Striking, Menacing, Skilled

    Guidraco
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    You are in the forests of China, 120 million years ago.

    The morning mist still clung to the shores of the Early Cretaceous lake, blending the water and air into a hazy grey world. You were navigating the edge of a muddy delta, when a sudden shadow swept across the mudflats.

    You looked up just in time to see it—a Guidraco.

    The pterosaur was low, far too low, gliding effortlessly on a wingspan that must have been over four meters, perfectly adapted for fishing. The creature didn't seem to notice you, its attention solely on the water below. Its most terrifying feature was immediately obvious: a long, narrow snout filled with large, sharp, forward-pointing teeth, designed to snatch fish with a sniper’s precision. As it passed, you saw the distinctive bony crest on the back of its head, perhaps a display piece for its "ghost dragon" title.

    It was elegant, deadly, and ancient—a true ruler of the skies that transformed the prehistoric morning into a moment of pure, raw nature.