Mindfire
Istar
I notice that "harpies" are often depicted as these vaguely sexualized bird-women supposedly inspired by Greek myth.
I'm throwing all that out the window for my design. I'm thinking more along the lines of a Man-Bat looking creature, but with huge owl-like eyes. For those of you who've never heard of Man-Bat:
I'm also thinking of giving it the power to spellbind people either with a shrieking cry (to pay homage to the siren myth as well) or with its breath, or both. The end result would be the same: the victim sees an alluring vision, and then experiences a brief moment of clarity before he is devoured alive.
I'm also entertaining the idea of allowing them to vampirize/zombify/mindslave their victims and keep them alive as lackeys or merely as a method of food storage. Naturally they will be nocturnal.
I'm looking for some suggestions on fleshing out the idea. Does anyone think this is departing too far from the myth for them to retain the name "harpies"? If so, what would be a better name? (I will not accept "vampires" as a suggestion. lol)
As for the unicorn, I'm not exactly sure how its image has changed from this:
to this:
But I want to reverse that. I'm thinking of including the unicorn in my book as a kind of cryptid or rare creature that was once plentiful, but has now faded into folklore. People might also report sightings of it in the desert, like bigfoot. I'm thinking of tying it into my mythos by having it be the legendary ancestor of the Madrigan horses used by my desert-dwelling clans. There might be a small handful left out there in the world somewhere. I'm not sure. The problem is that I want to avoid the current pastel-pink-sparkly-rainbows connotation that the word "unicorn" has acquired. My creature is not a purveyor of cuteness. Thus I'm thinking of calling it a "monoceros" instead. Thoughts?

I'm throwing all that out the window for my design. I'm thinking more along the lines of a Man-Bat looking creature, but with huge owl-like eyes. For those of you who've never heard of Man-Bat:

I'm also thinking of giving it the power to spellbind people either with a shrieking cry (to pay homage to the siren myth as well) or with its breath, or both. The end result would be the same: the victim sees an alluring vision, and then experiences a brief moment of clarity before he is devoured alive.
I'm also entertaining the idea of allowing them to vampirize/zombify/mindslave their victims and keep them alive as lackeys or merely as a method of food storage. Naturally they will be nocturnal.
I'm looking for some suggestions on fleshing out the idea. Does anyone think this is departing too far from the myth for them to retain the name "harpies"? If so, what would be a better name? (I will not accept "vampires" as a suggestion. lol)
As for the unicorn, I'm not exactly sure how its image has changed from this:

to this:

But I want to reverse that. I'm thinking of including the unicorn in my book as a kind of cryptid or rare creature that was once plentiful, but has now faded into folklore. People might also report sightings of it in the desert, like bigfoot. I'm thinking of tying it into my mythos by having it be the legendary ancestor of the Madrigan horses used by my desert-dwelling clans. There might be a small handful left out there in the world somewhere. I'm not sure. The problem is that I want to avoid the current pastel-pink-sparkly-rainbows connotation that the word "unicorn" has acquired. My creature is not a purveyor of cuteness. Thus I'm thinking of calling it a "monoceros" instead. Thoughts?
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