![]() ![]() The first book published in 1992 is entitled Dinotopia (sometimes including the subtitle “A Land Apart From Time”) and tells the story of a Victorian-era scientist and naturalist named Arthur Denison who is washed ashore with his son Will and slowly finds his place in Dinotopian society. James Gurney has written four large books of oil paintings that make up the “canon” of Dinotopia. I’ve been thinking for a long while about how to adapt this to an RPG and this time, immersed again in the wonder of Gurney’s world, it all started to finally click. It’s beautiful and imaginative and captivating and was a big part of my childhood. If you don’t know anything about this series, drop what you’re doing and go check it out now. ![]() Over the holidays I got the last of James Gurney’s amazing books in the Dinotopiaseries. ![]()
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