Myths and Legends
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Date: December 11, 2005
Categories: The Universe, Things We like
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Date: December 11, 2005
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for the dragon lovers…. i got this off a site too
Types of Dragons
Flying Dragons
Flying dragons tend to only fly at night and when in flight are often confused with condors or eagles. Seeing them from the ground is not an easy task since they are incredibly good at changing their colors and blending in with their surroundings. It is believed that their wingspan is only a mere 10ft, if that and they only fly in groups when migrating. Flying dragons are found primarily in once-volcanic mountainous and tropical places. When it is not migrating season they tend to behave like the larger, flightless dragons and stay in caves, volcanic craters and deep mountainous canyons.
Wyvern
A creature with two wings and two legs. Often the Wyvern is shown with claws on the wings and having a sharp tail tipped with poison. Wyverns are sometimes called “dragonets” in England because of how closely the resemble dragons. Wyverns typically live in caverns which are readily identified by bones and jewels sprawled about.
Amphitere
Amphitere’s originate from Mexico and have only wings.
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Water Dragons
These dragons tend to spend most of their lives in the water (usually freshwater lakes with outlets to the sea). They sometimes migrate when the lakes freeze over and are fish-eaters. They are depicted with having a long neck, small head with lots of sharp teeth, and paddle-like legs used for maneuvering. The most famous water dwelling creature is the Loch Ness “monster.”
Sea Serpents
Sea Serpents live only in water, fresh or salt, were once confused as being gigantic squid or huge masses of sea kelp.
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Flightless Dragons
Mostly found in the Caribbean or Mexico, they are not known to be aggressive or vicious towards humans. They live in water-filled limestone caverns. Flightless dragons are thought to control the onset of summer and can produce rain.
Basilisk
A basilisk is reproduced by its own kind, rather than a rooster laying an egg and it being incubated by a toad, like the cocatrice. This creature has no legs, instead it slithers about on the ground. With a red-scaled body (upper portion) and a crowned head, the basilisk is a strange sight. Deadly and cureless is the basilisk’s poison and with just their gaze they turn things into stone. The only way to destroy a Basilisk is to trick it into looking at itself (through a mirror), thus turning itself into stone. There are, however, three things that are immune to its gaze and noxious breath. The weasel, the rooster whose crow sent basilisks running, and rue, a plant which nullified the breath (eaten by the weasels to heal themselves). The basilisk, king of serpents, is thought to be confined to northern Africa and western Europe, just like the Cocatrice.
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Cocatrice
The cocatrice is very similar to the basilisk. So similar in fact that the cocatrice is the result of the metamorphosis the basilisk under went in the Middle Ages. The cocatrice has bird-like legs, feathered wings, and wattles. It still has the scaled body and tail, however. The cocatrice is the child of a rooster (only a rooster) and is hatched by a toad or serpent. The Icelandic equivalent is the skoffin.
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Drake
Drakes have legs and no wings. Fire-drakes, which breath fire and are a reddish color and Cold-drakes which breath snow (cold stuff) and are a light blue color are the two types of Drake. These dragons do not fly and their size ranges from 4′-40′.
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Naga
Nagas are strange creatures with a snake-like body and the head of a human. They are sometimes thought to be able to morph from full human to full snake. Nagas do not have wings nor are they considered harmful or dangerous. For more information about Nagas, check out Naga: The Serpent.
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Wyrm
Wyrms have no legs or wing. They are referred to as ancient dragon. Some famous wyrms are the Laidly Worm and the Lambton Wyrm.
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Evolution and Nature of Unicorns
Despite popular belief, Unicorns did not evolve from horse-like ancestors. Instead they are descendants of cloven-hoofed mammals like pigs, camels deer, and antelope. This is because unicorns have cloven hooves and have true horns which you will find on no horse, only cloven-hoofed animals. To narrow down their “relatives” even more, we can say that they are more likely to be related to antelope as opposed to deer because of the horn. Deer antlers are bonelike structures that grow out of the males (generally) forehead in the spring and summer. The antlers are then shed for the winter months. Now the horns found in antelope, cattle and seep are never shed and continue to grow throughout the animal’s lifetime. Also, both sexes typically grow horns where as only the buck (male deer) grows antlers.
The earliest known cloven-hoofed mammal fossils date from the Eocene times which was about 50 million years ago. The stock that gave rise to the antelope. Their kin did not, however, appear until the Miocene Era, which was when many kinds of antelope-like creatures first started appearing in southern Europe and the Great Plains of Asia. One of these mammals was the Prostrepsceros in India, which is probably an ancestor to both the antelope and unicorn.
Some of the fossil types found in the cooler forests of Asia revealed the Plioceros bicornus which probably moved into the Alps of Europe and some into the southern slopes of the Himalayas and was also most likely the earliest type of unicorn. Since the population of the oldest known unicorn was split (some in Himalayas, some in Europe) they adapted to their environment and grew apart in similarities, thus making the European Unicorns and the Asian Unicorns.
The classical unicorn Equus Monoceros, is perhaps the most common, according to cryptozoologists. There is also the Equus assinoceros, which is thought to have existed in India and resemble an ass.
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There are a few explanations for the lack of unicorns in modern day. The most famous perhaps, is the story of Noah and the flood. Noah, who was gathering a male and female of each species, failed to take a pair of unicorns onto his ark. When the flood occurred, the unicorns were wiped out. Another belief is that they were hunted to extinctions, much like the do-do bird. There is yet another is the belief. After the demand for the unicorn horn decreased (perhaps because of a lack of belief in unicorns altogether), they simply faded out. Moving away from the human world.
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A unicorn has magical powers, rooted in the horn. Their horns, which are spiraled (tightly or loosely), can be white, gold, black, or even rainbow colored, depending on the age of the unicorn. It is even theorized that the horns are whitish on the outside but black on the inside. Both males and females grow horns, but predictably, the female horns are smaller. Males horns continue to grow throughout their lives. The youth have white horns. They are believed to have medicinal uses and made of an unusually strong substance. It is believed to be an anti-toxin, and able to purify entire rivers with a single touch of the horn in the water.
Males are thought to be extremely territorial during the mating season. They will attack other males presumable to keep them away from potential mates. Female unicorns are the most attracted to the male with the largest horn. They are believed to be sexually active in the fall, and have young in the spring (usually only one offspring). Gestation is roughly the same time for unicorns that is is for humans – 9 months. The female then leaves the males territory and secludes herself in the forest for the winter.
They are also said to be attracted to virgins, which is one way that they were hunted. Virgins represent purity, and a unicorn is very pure. By using a virgin, hunters were able to seek out unicorns and take their horns, killing them. Unicorns are also able to detect virgins. If the horn of a unicorn pierces the heart of the woman, she is not a virgin. If it passes through her, the maiden is pure (virgin). This method is sometimes said to be applied to trustworthy and sincere people in general, such as in the Xanth books by Piers Anthony
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi kricket whats up dude
Whoaaa… crazy.
This book called Dragonology shows how Dragons are actually possible and stuff. Very awesome. I’m obsessed.
I know, that was on some nature show. Love it!
Uh… here goes:
The phoenix is a mythical bird created from fire. Plumage is mostly scarlet and gold, but some rare specimens have a few flame blue feathers. There are several kinds of phoenix, the most common one being a peacock sized fowl that, every few years or so, bursts spontaneously into flame and is reborn as a hatchling from the ashes. These birds have an intelligence ranging to slightly above that of the spotted dolphin. They can lift great wights and can only be killed by drowning or smothering. They are prized highly as pets.
The next most well-known specimen is the legendary Firebird, Which is not only born of flame but consists of it. It is an ancient entity and is rumered to live in a dormant volcano. It can increse and decrease its size and appearance at will, and therefore the Firebird leaving its lair is often mistaken for a volcanic eruption. It is mostly benevolent and is the elemental lord of Fire. It has been known to deal with humans.
th ethird kind of phoenix is not made of flame at all, but is the size of an elephant and has plumage in every color of the rainbow. There is only one alive at any time, and every 2000 years or so it wakes from its deep sleep in its mountain lair and flies around the world, heralding change and a new age. It then dissapears; but always it lays one egge from which hatches a new phoenix, which slumbers untill its time to herald a new age and lay an egg.
the final species of phoenix resembles an ibex or crane more than anything, and it is made of the sun, not of elemental fire. It is said to burn with a white-gold light and produce heat. There always two birds at once; a mated pair. They are said to pull the sun out of the water every day. They always lay 2 eggs, from which the next two birds hatch when thier parents have died.
Air Creatures and Spirits
{Alicanto | Bennu | Caladrius | Chi Sprits | Gans | Griffins | Harpies | Phoenix | Rocs | Slyphs}
Alicanto
Spending its time searching for veins of silver and gold, this nocturnal creature cannot fly due to its diet. This bird is from Chile.
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Bennu
The bennu, known as a phoenix in Greek mythology, is a vibrant red and gold bird. This sacred bird of Heliopolis resembles a heron. The bennu lives on an obelisk outside of the sanctuary in Heliopolis where it is worshiped alongside the gods Ra and Osiris. Sometimes considered a manifestation of Osiris himself (sprang from Osiris’ heart), this bird is said to have created itself in the fire at the top of the Persea tree. The bennu symbolizes rebirth with its rise from the ashes.
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Caladrius
In ancient times this bird was called “Albinus” for its lack of color. This bird has the unique ability to draw out illness (including blindness) from a human and take it into itself. The bird then flies toward the sun where the sickness is burned away. If the caladrius looks away from the ill person, however, death is in their future.
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Chi Spirits
Chi in Chinese means “energy” which is what the Chi Spirits are all about. They are house spirits similar to brownies however no one has ever seen a Chi Spirit. According to the book A Witch’s Guide to Faery Folk, the Chinese will go to great lengths to make sure that the energies of Chi Spirits are not obstruct in any way. Furniture will even be moved to allow the free movement of their energies. If the energy of a Chi Spirit is blocked there is generally no harm to humans. However if there is extreme blockage, hauntings, illness, and disturbances may occur.
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Gans
Gans are Apache mountain spirits. They are neither good nore evil and can be found in the mountains of the American Southwest.
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Griffins
The griffin has the head, fore legs, and wings of an eagle. The body and tail is that of a lion. Sometimes depicted with horns and huge ears, the griffin is a symbol of vigilance and strength. In Greek mythology griffins belonged to Zeus, king of the gods. The griffin is also known by the names Gryphon, Gitto, and Griffith.
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Harpies
A harpy is a truly interesting sight. With the head (and torso in some sources) of a woman, and body of a vulture, this creature is incredibly filthy. In Greek mythology there are three harpies, all daughters of Electra. Aello, Podarge, and Ocypete were sent by Zeus to steal the food of Phineus, king of Thrace. This was punishment for his ability to predict the future too well in some stories, while in others it was punishment for mistreating his children.
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Hyters
Shape-shifters that appear as bird, these creatures have been known to gather in groups, buzzing people for the fun of frightening them. No human has ever been reported to have been physically harmed however. They are most active in late afternoon and early evening.
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Phoenix
Only one of these magnificent birds lives at a time. The Phoenix is a beautiful bird resembling an eagle. The phoenix has rainbow-hued wings and scarlet feet. In Greek mythology it was believed that the phoenix was in Arabia, living near a cool well. The phoenix is said to sing a song so beautiful that it stops the sun-god in his chariot. When the feeling of death approaches (500 years, some people say up to 1461 years), the phoenix makes a nest and sets it on fire. In three days, out of the ashes, rises another phoenix. In Egyptian mythology the phoenix is known as the Bennu. For more information about the Phoenix check out The Phoenix.
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Rocs
The roc is a huge bird believed to have a wingspan of up to 60 ft. This enormous creature can be found in the story, Thousand and One Nights. It is said that this Arabian bird carries off elephants for food and that their eggs measure 50 paces in circumference.
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Slyphs
The Slyphs are small, winged creatures. They have vague human features and appear transparent. They are so light that they float in the air for long periods of time. While doing this they barely use their wings so it is believed that they may be vestigial.
this has absolutely nothing to do with the thread but…… can you Admins send me something by email? there’s this really cool thing i got from my mom, i would like to send to you. i’ll only say that it has something to do with lights on peoples houses for Christmas. well at least on this one house…… it’s soooooo cool!!!!! or you could just tell me your email address here and i’ll email it to you!! pwease? lol!
Dragons Rule. There is also a book called Wizardology, Egyptology, and a smaller but more advanced sequal to the normal dragonology. I was searching (on-line) for some info. on all of the mythical things of the world, and found this “Encyclopedia Mythica” thing. It is really hard to find something specific on it unless you push Ctrl+f. I reccomend just browsing. It is remarkebly strange/creepy how people all over the world have almost identicle “mythical” beliefs, but call them by different names.
What about Naiads and Dryads?!? They are people too. possibly. Most say thay are all female, but some sources say they can be male.
I just actually took the time to fully read those long, but really awsome and imformative paragraphs, instead of just browsing through the parts I am most interested in (dragons, Phoenixes, unicorns, etc.). Does anyone know about/ do Tai Chi? My mom used to do it (she tried to teach herself) but her chi became crazy, and she started aquiring massive migranes. I read books on that tipe of stuff (not migranes, Tai Chi).
Very interesting.
I believe in all of that “mythical stuff”.(or most of it, anyway).
Never mind about the encyclopedia mythica. I have read some more of the articles just now, and found one that is a bit inappropriate. For anyone who wants to view the encycopedia, I think you should not because there may be other nasty things. Sorry that I mentioned it.
pssssht. it’s mythical. myths are almost always a bit…questionable…well not the mythical creatures i suppose…
i like dryads better than naiads. i have no idea why seeing as they’re almost the same thing. i guess i just like trees…
I ♥ making up my own mythical creatures…I made a slug/centipede type one today…actually it looked a bit like a bunny too except it had too many legs and mucus…one of my nastier ones.
I like horse type ones best…
peryton: nasty nasy bird made of steel that eats human flesh. Hercules defeated them by startling hem with loud noises.
caladrius: white swan-like bird that, if brought ot a sick person. can tell if they will live or die. If they live it sucks thier sickness into itself and then dispells it.
Alicanto: bird that eats gold and silver (as well as other precious metals). when it eats gold it shines like the sun; when it eats silver it glows like the moon.
Kricket (#8): I’ll send you an email so you can send the cool thing.
You can reach us at webmaster @ musefanpage.com, but we don’t always check the mail as regularly as we should. (Too much spam.)
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lovely spam, wonderful spam…
*disappears under a load of flying pies*
i got your email…. i believe that all that mythical stuff lives in another realm
I also believe that mythical stuff lives in another realm, and either humans are changing so we are blind to them, or they are drifting away. I also think they can sometimes partitally come to this realm, but it rarely hapens.
I believe that we are all parasitic bacteria living of some superintelligent being, and that when we die, it’s because our host brushed his/her teeth.
ok not really.
mythical creatures…i dunno. some of them i sort of believe in but some of them are just unbelievable. if they do exist then they live in another realm…
maybe they throw their weak and useless into our world…like lizards and stuff…maybe they realize that things like that could never survive with them so they give them to us…
Whooooo loves to make up mythical creatures?
Meeeee!
Sorry. I’m hyper because I was FINALLY allowed on the computer.
My own creation (my precioussssssss):
DRAKKAR (Draco drakkaris)*
Drakkars are a small, fast species of dragon that usually lives on islands.
Iruinian drakkar (D. drakkaris iruin)
The Iruinian drakkar is much smaller and foul-tempered than many of its cousins. Its scales are usually grey-green in colour and sharp. This species has been almost wiped out due to non-native strains of scale rot being introduced to the highlands of its native Iruin.
Dorith drakkar (D. drakkaris thirelnadorith)
The Dorith Drakkar, the national animal of Thirelnadorith, is one of the only species of dragon widely recognised as existent. It is usually white and has no wings. Its firey breath can extend for 100 feet and still cook meat. This means you.
Water drakkar (D. drakkaris michigani)
Usually found in Lake Michigan and mistaken for a wave. White and blue, with wings adapted for swimming. Very mysterious. Has nasty tendency to shoot out jets of boiling water from its nostrils when threatened. Therefore, the author hasn’t learned much about it.
*Though some people say that drakkars should be their own genus, I say pish. The drakkar is one of the most dragon-like species of dragon out there. Much more dragony than the basilisk.
Whee! I like making up mythical creatures, but have to go to the evil school in a few minutes. Most of them are doodled in my math notes.
My personal favorite mythical creature is the Great Green Arkleseizure, which is a Bop Ad creation. I ♥ this fabulous invention.
Once I wrote a story about some waswolves, as opposed to werewolves. It was amazingly fun.
Ah…the great green arkleseizure…good stuff
although i personally prefer the ravenous bugblatter beast of traal…
i made a group of Mathematical Mythological Monsters today. made out of regular trapezoids, isosceles triangles etc. obviously done during math. fuuun suff. So I had them fight the dragons. The dragons won. of course. Dragons beat math any day.
I like the Hooloovoos (sp) Super-intelligent shades of blue are just so cool.
my own werewolf thingie (as anrrated in the second Steel story):
werewolves: a seperate species. there is no way to catch lycanthropy. They can morph at will, nothing to do with the moon. Tall and lean with a long forehead. They have bigger paws, ears, claws, and eyes than wolves, and longer legs. They are much bigger as well. Have slit eyes is red, yellow, silver, gold, or green irises.
loup-garou: child of a werewolf and a wolf. Can only morph at night. Same apperance, but look more wolfish as humans. Human form has same eye color (see above/below).
wolfschild: child of human and werewolf. Can only morph in the daytime. Same appearance but look ordinary as humans, can alter human form to have vestigal claws and teeth, maybe even a ripple of fur. Human form has gold, silver, yellow, red, or green eyes with slit pupils. Usually this only happens when they are angry.
All aforementioned species are not predominantly evil, but wolfschildren and loup-garou, while they can communicat with both, humans, wolves, and werewolves, are often shunned from all species.
What about Nigel Molesworth and the gerund? It appears in my treasury on pg. 137, and is shown attacking peaceful pronouns, being led back into captivity by Kennedy, shut out, and lastly ‘cutting’ a gerundive.
The Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal is awesome. If you can’t see it, it can’t see you. And the Hooloovoo-Blue was Bop Ad’s favorite color. And also the Babel fish, proof of God (Bop Ad was an atheist) and totally skiddy dense.
Grrr…who was calling themselves “KittyKat” too close to my title. Die Fiend (as Ebeth would say, she is my museblog romodel. )
!!!!jk.
Kricket is not a dude.
Now, back to business.
I made this up myself.
Gvara: A gruesome, one eyed feline-like creature. Extremely slippery, red skin. A roar that’s power is to lift a object of any mass of the ground, otherwise powerless. Protection: It’s slippery-ness.
I thought the Babel fish was a proof that god didn’t exist…w
Wait! I actually know what a gerund is! I think…
i feel totally special now…
I meant just kidding about the “die fiend” thing, Ebeth. Take the other part to heart.
Ebeth: *takes the other part to heart*
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WHO DARED TO SAY I WAS A BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DIE FIEND ( YES WE ARE SHAMEFUL COPYCATS) DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAS ANYONE BEEN PAYING ATTENTION? I LIKE RYAN!!!! DOES ANY GIRL YOU KNOW HAVE THE NAME RYAN? NO!!!!!!!!!!! THEREFORE, I AM A GIRL WHO LIKES A BOY NAMED RYAN!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
my own creation
inkllenk- a shape shifter, squirts ink out of body as defense, can shape shift to any form, dangerous creature, it will eat you alive if it sees you, how to defeat it- use powers to become invisible or talk soothingly to it to calm it then stab it in the ear with a sword, not a very nice creature, around waist high, can defeat 3 dragons at once, if it defeats and eats a dragon then it gains fire breath for a day.
All my alter egos have guy’s names…Bob, Fred, Greg, Joe, Jim, Bill…
all extremely dangerous mythical creatures of course. Like me.
I have an idea, everyone make up a mythical creature that you would like to transform into, at will for as long as you like.
erg…hard to describe…
wasn’t there a muse contest like that a while back? I was gonna do it…
but then…
The aliens invaded and stole the picture and wiped my memory and went back to Venus.
jk i just never ended up doing it. ah well…
My own legend.
Once Bob got a helmet and a sword.
He didn’t know what to do with them.
So he satwiththecricketschirpinginthebackgroundashisarmourrustedandthebirdsweretweetingandsomemanwaswritingastoryandamusewassleepingandblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah
so,he died ver unheriocically. Pile of bones. Tisk Tisk.
But the dwarf said they made good soup. JK.
The end. So cool.
Here’s another.
There was a twinkle.
Bob thought it was something herioc. He set out on a quest to find it.
Then, he saw his mirror.
Smile.
Here’s yet another.
once upon a time Bob.
The end.
Aardwolves should be legendary. *grumblemumble*. But if it has to be mythical, I choose… A hippogriff! Yes! I am SUCH a Potterhead!
I like… proper dragons. no wyverns. no animals. scales everywhere but the wings and joints, spines from neck to shoulder and from flanks to tip of tail, flexible neck, wing muscled on body so as to minimize work to get aloft, opposable ‘thumb’ on each foot . Eats certain minerals to bnuild gaseus fluid in ‘fire stomach’, when flexed gas sprays out and ignites. lotsa teeth. heehee.
I also made up a creature called a “nightsabre”, sort of like a giant predatory cat (largest species, the epic nightsabre, is 6″1 at the shoulder). They are very intelligent and VERY fierce, but some people have been known to tame them and use them as riding beasts. From smallest to largest, here are the species:
Blackstripe Nightsabre
coat: pure white except for a broad black strip that runs from nose to tailtip.
size: 3″9 at shoulder
habitat: frozen tundra, although somtimes they ascend to the mountains.
disposition: usually shy, would rather run that risk direct confrontation. Not usually dometicated due to size and tendency to flee battle.
Faer Nightsabre
Coat: can be mottled brown to rust to gray, and even a bit of black.
size: 4″4 at shoulder
habitat: Highland forest
disposition: pack animals. these cats band together to hunt and cooperate nicely. They are very territorial and will generally maul any person stupid enough to enter thier forests.
Eyebite Nightsabre
coat: tawny to golden yellow, with black and brown spots consisting of an outer ring with an inner mark, like an eye.
size: 4″6 at shoulder
habitat: desert or savannah
disposition: most easily tamed of all the nightsabres. They are usually steady and reliable.
more later!
My Favorite Legend is the one that I wrote about an angler fish that likes to eat orange munchiez.
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I think doggies should rule all kitties!!! Kitties should be ancient mythical creatures that are helpless from only doggies.
SACRILIDGE!
the cat comment or the hippogriffs?
Yay! I shall now tell you the legend of the Sphinx….
The sphinx did, in fact, originate in Ancient Egypt. A lion with the head of a Pharoah graced the halls of many palaces back in the day. Eventually, it became that the Sphinx was Lion with the head of a woman, guarding the city of Thebes in Rome (it must be up to long journeys, from Egypt to Rome), devouring all those who did not correctly answert her riddle, as can be seen in the paragraphs below that I conveniently stole from Wikipedia.
There was a single Sphinx in Greek mythology, a unique demon of destruction and bad luck, according to Hesiod a daughter of the Chimaera and Orthrus, or, according to others, of Typhon and Echidna— all of these chthonic figures. She was represented in vase-painting and bas-reliefs most often seated upright rather than recumbent, as a winged lion with a woman’s head; or she was a woman with the paws, claws and breasts of a lion, a serpent’s tail and birdlike wings. Hera or Ares sent the Sphinx from her Ethiopian homeland (for the Greeks remembered the Sphinx’s foreign origins) to sit outside Thebes and ask all passersby history’s most famous riddle: “Which creature in the morning goes on four feet, at noon on two, and in the evening upon three?” She strangled anyone unable to answer. The word “sphinx” comes from the Greek Σφινξ, Sphinx, apparently from the verb σφινγω, sphingo, meaning “to strangle”. Oedipus solved the riddle: man – he crawls on all fours as a baby, then walks on two feet as an adult, and walks with a cane in old age. Bested at last, the Sphinx then threw herself from her high rock and died. In fact, the exact riddle asked by the Sphinx was not specified by early tellers of the story and was not standardized as the one given above until much later in Greek history.
Didn’t Napoleon’s troops use the Sphinx for target practice?
I’ve heard that. But I’ve also heard that it was the Turks before them who blew off the Sphinx’s nose.
Thay could have used it for target practice. I also heard that the French (or some other nation) used Davinci”s clay model for the bronze horse as target practice. Today I became bored in chorus and doodled a few mythical creatures. One was a sort of aquatic, lake-dwelling feline with a tadpole’s tail, that camoflauges as a clup of seaweed. (actually more of a lakeweed). I need to create a suitable name for it, though.
Kelpies rock! a kelpie is a mythical water horse, black or dark brown occasionaly, with seaweed woven into it’s mane and tail. It tricks people into riding it and then jumps into the water and eats them. Some can take the shape of handsome young men, but those stink. Some can be nice, though, and have helped young maidens who healed them. I love kelpies!
Fey are human-like creatures. They possess magic and extremely long lifespans Fey come in all sizes and shapes and are usually highly intelligent and suspicious of humans. Therefore, knowlege of them is very limited, and species classifications are difficult to determine. I am journeying into the wilds of the fey homelands to discover more about these unique and wonderful additions to the family of extremely intelligent animals.
Not “animals”, “nonhumans”. My disrespectful, prejudiced alter ego took over my body. (This is not Jusenkyo or COM, but an unnamed evil.)
Elf
Tall fey. Live mostly in woodlands and are amazingly hard to find. Tend to love beauty and nature, and so hate modern humans. Really good archers. (I’m still picking arrows out of my butt for finding them…)
As for the magical creature question, I’d have to say…
I’ll figure it out eventually…
Will anyone have a problem if I say something about the Leviathan?
the Leviathan is a fable meant to teach us somthing, not an actual beast. Well, maybe it is, but then I wouldn’t know, would I? If I met it I probably wouldn’t stick around long enough to write about it.
Have any of the creatures listed here been proven to be real?
YEAH!! Lots For example…
For example…
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All right, no. But if they had, they wouldn’t be on this thread, now would they?
Salamanders were said to give out a fireproof material that could be woven into garments, and no one belived it untill it turned out to be asbestos. That will kill you, anyway.
koko is having the urge to ramble about timeheart and she feels she must take it out on ye all. poor ye
this thread only has 55 comments? why? what about greek mythology?
oh yeah, and selkies turned out to be sea cows and manatees.
go ahead and ramble about timeheart, so i can confirm what it is.
Are we allowed to write something about mythical creatures we invented? Cause I’d really like to do something with Afareet.
Okay something about wyverns.
Wyverns, although belonging to the same class and dragons, draconadae are different in several ways. They have two legs as opposed to four, and are noticably smaller and less intelligent than dragons.
Common Wyvern or Rock Wyvern
wyvernis wyvernis
Apearence: Pale Gray to Brown scales. Sometimes a light dusting of gray feathers to provide insulation. Eyes are usually amber, gold, or brown. About the size of an eagle.
Habbitat:Low, rocky foothills, though some have been known to nest on mountains because of overcrowding.
Crested Wyvern
wyvernis exstravagantus
Apearence:Bright green, sometimes with streaks of rust brown. Males have a bright red, feathery crest which they extend to attract females and warn off other males during mating season. Full grown females can reach the eight feet.
Habitat: Tropical jungles.
go ahead and ramble about timeheart, so i can confirm what it is.
okay. hmm. where to start to explain this confusing mass?
alright, first off there are the powers. much like the greek gods. anyways, there’s this one power that gets banished because he creates death (you might have heard of him as the lone one, the starsnuffer or balor the evil eye, of many others) he was also banished because he was always messing up things the other powers were making. now, imagine this: there’s a bunch of universes one around the other in a ring pattern. the farthest out are where the lone one was banished to and now resides in. timeheart is the very center universe that is what the our universe would have been had the lone one not interfered.
wait- i thought timeheart was a place where you can be with dead people? maybe i am just confused. i read some of those books, but i can’t get the second and third ones. they are very good though.
wait- i thought timeheart was a place where you can be with dead people? maybe i am just confused. i read some of those books, but i can’t get the second and third ones. they are very good though.
well, yes. that to. sort of like heaven, i guess.
First, I would like to know what Brownies are. I know that they are furry creatures that eat fungi.
I think that Humunculus (Humunculi) are kind of out there. I read that an Alchemist made them some how. I think that instead of figuring out how to make a philosopher’s stone, he made a Homunculus and his twelve brothers. The only way a Humunculi can die: the person it gets attached to and loves/cares for dies, then it dies too.
In the book Tithe I mentioned a while ago is all about Faerie. There is a kelpie that lives in the river. One time it is asked why is drowns people. It was something like, he thought the look on the person’s face had the greatest amount of extacy or something. He ends up drowning the main character’s best friend. This book is not for, say 12 year olds and under. Some of those things teenagers really shouldn’t do.
Read it and tell me what you think!!
Oooh! what about El Somethingorothero? The beast from Mexico that eats goats! Does anyone know about that?
I did manage to read the Young Tam Lin thing, another faerie story about the tithe ceremony. It was kind of hard to understand because it was in Old English and some of the words didn’t make sence.
There are two types of Brownies:
1) The kind that live in your house and clean for you provided you put out saucers of milk. Archaic, weedy and wet. Terry Pratchett spoofed them as the Wee Free Men, a bunch of foulmothed Scottish blue pixies with red hair. But I digress.
2) The sort that are brown (duh! DOPE SLAP) and live in forests and eat fungi. They have little societies (kings, duchesses, the high priestess Somethingbutwot) and are mostly concerned with eating things and eating things. Which isn’t a bad pastime, really. Sometimes they’re part of dark magic ceremonies.
actually three kinds. You forgot the little dark chocolaty squares that are baked in pans and are very good with walnuts. Go for Ghiradeli’s (sic), folks.
what a dead thread. i will randomly post on it.
YAAAAHHHH FOR DRAGONS!!!!!!!!!!
centaurs are cool. but i like them better in my version of them as being horse people who change shape and are only half and half for battle. hmmm… i think i will do some reasearch on that.
I second that notion!
sorry. i had a sudden impulse to say
‘i second that notion!’ on a random thread.
And now, for something completely different.
Gentlemen, if any of you is severely alergic to small, pink, and fuzzy things, I strongly advise you to leave the room, as soon as possible, immediately, and without delay.
May I diect your attention to the Myths and Legends thread, where we will be discussing the greatest myth and legend of all; “Free Time”.
The notion of “Free Time” has been occasionally sighted in parts of Europe, The United States, and Atlantis, by either the very young, the very old, or the very drunk.
Experts belive that “Free Time” is a purely phsycological idea conceived by those suffering from mild insanity.
Extensive reasearch has shown that 99% of the population is convinced that they are slowly working towards genuine “Free Time”, and will reach this state at some point in their lifetime.
I like all mythical creatures as well, excluding the mystical “Pretty Little Unicorns” I spoke of on some other thread, I think it was Welcome Newcomers.
I believe in free time after seeing Em’s posts…
lol
when i emailed the musish peoples, they said just mail them a letter saying u want stickers, and put in a self-addressed, stamped envelope and they’d send some. Which i should do. Soon. (I’m really bad with letters…)
try the pets thread. i think there were some pics of the stickers on the fan page, but they may be gone now. anyway, i sent robert a pic of a REAL hpb, but i think his stove caught on fire and burned down his house.
Dude, I was trying to disprove “Free Time”!
D’arvit!
Okay.
No one’s here!
Wheeeeeeeeee! and now for my frequent frolick on the myths and legends thread, in honor of the ‘keep these thread alive’ thread. what shall i talk about this time?
Heeeeelllllllllloooooo?
There are rumours that Bush is planning on trying to ban anime. Is this a myth? Or is he really? Cause his approval rating in my mind will go way up if he does.
pi! pi! phi!
another dead thread. *crys*