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A '''gryphon''' is typically described as having the head and forequarters of an eagle or other predatory bird, and the hindquarters of a large cat, such as a lion. |
A '''gryphon''' is typically described as having the head and forequarters of an eagle or other predatory bird, and the hindquarters of a large cat, such as a lion. |
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While only forest gryphons have been encountered in the flesh, |
While only forest gryphons have been encountered in the flesh, the description of the forest gryphons reference a standard type of gryphon. |
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==Forest Gryphon== |
==Forest Gryphon== |
Latest revision as of 19:43, 17 August 2014
A gryphon is typically described as having the head and forequarters of an eagle or other predatory bird, and the hindquarters of a large cat, such as a lion.
While only forest gryphons have been encountered in the flesh, the description of the forest gryphons reference a standard type of gryphon.
Forest Gryphon
The forest gryphon has the body of a bobcat, while soft brown and white feathers cover the forequarters and wings. The creature's cat-slitted orange eyes are flecked with crimson veins around the pupil. Black and white feathers bar the creature's brown wings, giving it an elegant chevron pattern.
Pages in category "Gryphons"
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