See, even if nobody else can tell that Crowley's wings clash with his outfit, he will know it.
The Argentinian Teratorn was a real thing. Imagine taking a stroll out on the pampas and that flies over your head. Its closest living relatives are condors, but unlike condors, the Teratorn probably wasn't just a scavenger - that thing could hunt. Since it was a bird that weighed about as much as a person, that's about the wingspan you'd need for a flying man-shaped creature. No smaller, anyway. (Not that angels are necessarily bound by laws of physics, but honestly I think it's just cooler for their wings to be FRICKIN' HUGE)
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Date: 2019-01-10 03:20 am (UTC)See, even if nobody else can tell that Crowley's wings clash with his outfit, he will know it.
The Argentinian Teratorn was a real thing. Imagine taking a stroll out on the pampas and that flies over your head. Its closest living relatives are condors, but unlike condors, the Teratorn probably wasn't just a scavenger - that thing could hunt. Since it was a bird that weighed about as much as a person, that's about the wingspan you'd need for a flying man-shaped creature. No smaller, anyway. (Not that angels are necessarily bound by laws of physics, but honestly I think it's just cooler for their wings to be FRICKIN' HUGE)