hi i an in the middle of a frenzy of making mythical characters for a (possible) game of brick quest
can anyone give me a few ideas of mythical beasts (centaurs, minotaurs etc. etc.)
mythincal creatures
mythincal creatures
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hmmmm... & here I was thinking an antlion was a little insect that built tiny sarlaac pitsAnt-lion Beast The offspring of an ant and a lion
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People weren't that enlightened during the Medieval you knowDARKspawn wrote:Maedhros wrote:This might help...hmmmm... & here I was thinking an antlion was a little insect that built tiny sarlaac pitsAnt-lion Beast The offspring of an ant and a lion
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In addition to the bestiary Maedhros linked, I've got a few more links at the bottom of this article; in particular check out the Aberdeen Bestiary.
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heres a few,
fenris wolf,
four hoursemen,
brownies,
cyclops,
giants,
gnomes,
meanads,
minotaur,
trolls,
anzu,
dragons,
fanfer,
guarda,
griffins,
harpies,
pegasus,
simurgh,
sylphs,
valkyries.
and some more,
capricorn,
kelpie
mermaids,
naiads,
neries,
scylla,
typhoon,
undies,
pheonix,
roc,
salamanders,
simorgh,
serephim,
sphinxes,
basilisk,
chimeras,
centaurs,
cheubim,
minotaur,
dryads,
hamadryads,
fairies,
green man,
lephrecauns,
mandrakes,
phooka,
satyrs,
unicorns,
angels of death,
the beast of the apocalypse,
vampires,
grim reepers,
gorgon,
lamia,
lilith,
sin/plauge,
demon,
here is alink to a site
fenris wolf,
four hoursemen,
brownies,
cyclops,
giants,
gnomes,
meanads,
minotaur,
trolls,
anzu,
dragons,
fanfer,
guarda,
griffins,
harpies,
pegasus,
simurgh,
sylphs,
valkyries.
and some more,
capricorn,
kelpie
mermaids,
naiads,
neries,
scylla,
typhoon,
undies,
pheonix,
roc,
salamanders,
simorgh,
serephim,
sphinxes,
basilisk,
chimeras,
centaurs,
cheubim,
minotaur,
dryads,
hamadryads,
fairies,
green man,
lephrecauns,
mandrakes,
phooka,
satyrs,
unicorns,
angels of death,
the beast of the apocalypse,
vampires,
grim reepers,
gorgon,
lamia,
lilith,
sin/plauge,
demon,
here is alink to a site
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A few more…
Hydra
Manticore
Kraken
Gargoyles
Cockatrice
Ah, I know there’s more, but I’m coming up blank here.
On a related subject, those medieval bestiaries are interesting to read. I can’t think of one other instance where a dragon’s strength has been depicted in his tail versus his teeth. Never seen the elephant/dragon feud depicted ether, for that matter.
Also of interest to me is the selection of creatures that have received publicity in the works of modern authors. Tolkien took trolls, orks and dragons. Rowling did hippogriffs and Lewis did just about everything else from the Greeks. Fairies, gryphons and unicorns have had popularity as well… and yet, some beasts just aren’t used.
The Leucrota for example. Why not? Is it too dull for writers to use or something? Beats me. Others, however, are a little more understandable in their absence. The Bonnacon for example.
Hydra
Manticore
Kraken
Gargoyles
Cockatrice
Ah, I know there’s more, but I’m coming up blank here.
On a related subject, those medieval bestiaries are interesting to read. I can’t think of one other instance where a dragon’s strength has been depicted in his tail versus his teeth. Never seen the elephant/dragon feud depicted ether, for that matter.
Also of interest to me is the selection of creatures that have received publicity in the works of modern authors. Tolkien took trolls, orks and dragons. Rowling did hippogriffs and Lewis did just about everything else from the Greeks. Fairies, gryphons and unicorns have had popularity as well… and yet, some beasts just aren’t used.
The Leucrota for example. Why not? Is it too dull for writers to use or something? Beats me. Others, however, are a little more understandable in their absence. The Bonnacon for example.
Let us stop for a moment and ponder the signiture...
Ok, enough of that!
Ok, enough of that!