Difference between revisions of "Manticore"

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 29: Line 29:


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* He is based on the Persian legendary creatures of the [[wikipedia:Manticore|same name]], which were sid to be human-faced, leonine monsters from India capable of shooting poisonous stings from their tails. Their name is ultimately derived from the Old Persian ''martyahvārah'', or “man-eater”.
* He is based on the Persian legendary creatures of the [[wikipedia:Manticore|same name]], which were said to be human-faced, leonine monsters from India capable of shooting poisonous stings from their tails. Their name is ultimately derived from the Old Persian ''martyahvārah'', or “man-eater”.
** His red ore-like thorns might be a reference to how manticores were described as having cinnabar-red fur.
** His red ore-like thorns might be a reference to how manticores were described as having cinnabar-red fur.
* Pliny the Elder's ''Naturalis Historia'' erroneously describes manticores as living in Ethiopia, possibly because Ethiopia and India were often confused in ancient accounts. This could be the reason why Manticore is from [[Agisymba]].
* Pliny the Elder's ''Naturalis Historia'' erroneously describes manticores as living in Ethiopia, possibly because Ethiopia and India were often confused in ancient accounts. This could be the reason why Manticore is from [[Agisymba]].
435

edits

Navigation menu