(Greek Mythology) Otus : see under In Greek mythology, the Aloadae were Otus and Ephialtes or Ephialtis, sons of Iphimidea and Aloeus. They were strong and aggressive giants, fifty-four feet tall at age nine. The brothers at one point wanted to storm Mt. Olympus. They piled Mt. Ossa atop Mt. Pelion but were killed by...
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(Biology) Otus is also a genus of owls, called Scops owls Western Screech Owl Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Strigiformes Family: Strigidae Genus: Otus Species many, see species list The scops owls, known as screech owls in the Americas are small owls in the genus Otus of the typical owl family Strigidae. This is one...
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Otus’ work no doubt has something to do with nostalgia.
Otus seems to use two general types of wizards in his works: a more stock guy in a robe and this little fellow.
Clearly he’s meant to be a wizard (I’ve seen him in another piece casting a spell) but the presentation diverges delightfully from the norms of the wizardly type.