The origin of unicorns at last!

Started by Alondro, June 12, 2008, 04:01:29 PM

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Alondro

Ah-ha!  This could be the reason for legends of unicorns! 

The Last Unicorn?

It only had to happen once before for superstitious folk to craft a whole story around it. 
Three's a crowd:  One lordly leonine of the Leyjon, one cruel and cunning cubi goddess, and one utterly doomed human stuck between them.

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llearch n'n'daCorna

And here I thought it was a description of the Rhino.
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Interesting as it is, I believe that's pretty much how all, if not many, of creature legends start.  I remember hearing how it was actually considered strange a long time ago to ride a horse instead of use them as beasts of burden.  An onlooker would've rushed back into town and described it as a strange melding of human and horse.  Thus, the centaur.

Add that with a human's somewhat natural fascination for the fantastic, put forth by a fear of the unknown and the curiosity that follows.  There are one or two lakes here in the U.S. that have their own version of Nessie.  All perhaps because of hype.  I guess it depends on who you ask.

(This from a girl who lives in the "mothman" state...)  :rolleyes
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AngelSephy

It's such a cute deer. But I believe it. Kinda disappointing but still...

King Of Hearts

IIRC Unicorn legends started earlier than Rhinos...

when the early explorers first saw the Rhino, even though the description was off, [two horns instead of one etc.] it was the sheer awe of a creature so new to them that they called is as the unicorn.

Brunhidden

supposedly unicorn legends were of other african animals, kinda like a gazelle- they had two horns, twisted, and seen from the side looks like one horn curled in the standard unicorn style
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Rakala

No! No! Not a unicorn! *sticks his fingers in his ears* LALALALALALA! UNICORNS EXISTED! LALALALALALA!

Alondro

*Charles knows unicorns 'existed', past-tense*  I gots the head o' the last one on me wall!   >:3
Three's a crowd:  One lordly leonine of the Leyjon, one cruel and cunning cubi goddess, and one utterly doomed human stuck between them.

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AngelSephy

Quote from: Alondro on June 14, 2008, 09:46:31 PM
*Charles knows unicorns 'existed', past-tense*  I gots the head o' the last one on me wall!   >:3

Nuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :U

GabrielsThoughts

well of course unicors existed, they were the popular steed of the bat people on the moon "vespartillo homo" AKA the  bat men  who lived on the moon during the 1800's


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Alondro

Yes, the bat men used to live there...

Until a certain winged lioness appeared...

Now the moon is as we see it today! 

AND SHE'S ON EARTH NOW!!!  WE'RE NEXT!!!!

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Three's a crowd:  One lordly leonine of the Leyjon, one cruel and cunning cubi goddess, and one utterly doomed human stuck between them.

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