Wild: Tapejara Imperator is a marvel to watch in the wild. It has astonishing agility compared to the Island’s other flyers thanks in large part to the rudder-like fin that extends from its snout to the back of its skull.
野生:皇帝古神翼龙(Tapejara Imperator)是一个在野外看到的奇迹般的物种。它比岛上其他的飞行生物更加具有惊人的灵活性,这很大程度上都要归功于它头骨上长有的一个巨大的,从鼻子一直延伸到头骨背面的舵状头冠。
Domesticated: Warlike tribes appear to consider Tapejara the equivalent of a versatile rotor aircraft, capable of rapid positional changes and aggressive agility. When domesticated the Tapejara is typically outfitted with a unique dual-rider saddle, enabling a passenger to wield handheld weaponry while the pilot takes the reins. And when the Tapejara is latched onto a surface, both the passenger and pilot are able to make full use of their weapons together. Evidently what this skittering creature lacks in distance-stamina, constitution, and weight carrying capacity, it makes up for in maneuverability and combat versatility.
家养:战争狂部落看起来认为古神翼龙是一种多用途旋翼飞机的等价物,能够迅速的调整位置和好战的灵活性。当被驯服的古神翼龙套上一个特别的双骑手鞍(抓风神神器!)时,就可以使骑手在控制古神翼龙飞行的缰绳同时,也能让持有武器的骑手使用它们的武器。而当古神翼龙停滞在某个表面(见图鉴中附着在岩壁的古神翼龙)时,两个骑手都可以充分的使用他们的武器。显然,古神翼龙的机动性和战斗灵活性弥补了这样一种掠过水面的生物所缺乏的耐力,体格以及负重能力。
Known Information: Initially, I’d thought the fin was simply composed of keratin, but closer inspection has led me to believe that it is actually some kind of sensory organ. Not only, does it decrease Tapejara’s turning radius even at high speeds, but it apparently provides Tapejara with extra information to help it fly through the air with unparalleled grace. I've even seen Tapejara hover and strafe side-to-side in the air without moving forward at all. It’s quite remarkable. The creature also makes effective use of razor-sharp claws to catch onto surfaces such as the trunks of tall trees, holding its position indefinitely.