| 25 Jan 2008 | Ava | it looks kinda part goat, too. lol. and dragonish. old dragonish.
like, a wise old hippocampus. lol | |
| 25 Jan 2008 | Lusifer | I tink its race name shoud be Hogon, "Ho" from Horse and "gon" from Dragon  | |
| 31 Jan 2008 | MrJINKS | I think it’s race name is "Homer" Ho-horse Mer-"Mermen" | |
| 1 Feb 2008 | Nathan Cel Medwin | interesting how you gave him a bit more of a "dragonish" style. NICE he looks really good. | |
| 1 Feb 2008 | Nathan Cel Medwin | oh wow i am a moron... | |
| 6 Feb 2008 | Felix Dale | is thos new? cant recall seeing it during my last sweep...
anyways! looks awesome! and as a greek mythology geek (i prefer the term "expert" >> ) i must say: AWEEESOME! again! | |
| 13 Mar 2008 | Sam Benjamin Gibson | yay another great drawing! the detail on the tail makes it look really good  and yeas! you it should be called a Hogon... or homer lol xD -a ホゴン (hogon)- | |
| 8 Apr 2008 | Kelly | Actually, the mythological Greek horse-fish was called a hippocamp, the hippocampus is a part of the brain. If you don’t believe me look it up.  Fredrik K.T. Andersson replies: "It’s actually called both. If you don’t believe me do some more research. " | |
| 18 Apr 2008 | Capricorn | Ninosai: "sick and wrong"? Ever heard of mythology, by any chance?
I love your drawings. Always excellent line-work, and this is no exception. | |
| 4 May 2008 | NinjaWarLordOfNi | There’s also a hippocampustaur, or something like that. What if the Bard me a female of these guys? | |