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Encyclopedia > Peryton

Said to hail from the lost continent of Atlantis, The Peryton is a unique merging of a stag and a bird. Often depicted as a winged-deer, the Peryton was said to have the head, neck, forelegs and antlers of a stag, combined with the plumage, wings and hindquarters of a large bird.


Legend has it that this Awkward combination, produced an even more bizarre shadow. According to ancient texts, the Peryton's shadow was said to resemble that of a human being. This led many scholars of the day to assume that these creatures were the spiritual manifestations of travelers who had perished far from the shores of home.


Although one might assume - based on the description of these animals - that Perytons were regarded by the ancients as docile herbivores, nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, there are numerous reports which credit this species with having a ravenous taste for human flesh and being instrumental in the fall of Rome.


One account, which was chronicled by an unnamed rabbi in Fez during the 16th century, states that Publius Cornelius Scipio encountered a flock of these beasts near the Strait of Gibraltar sometime between 237 and 183 BC. According to this rabbinic historian, Scipio and his soldiers were attacked by a flying hoard of these animals, who seemed impervious to their weapons. As to the fate of these winged-Cervidae, no one knows, but the accounts are fascinating and certainly warrant further research.


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Peryton - ErrantryWiki (307 words)
Perytons are built by the Lone Power, and manifest in shapes which the beings they pursue will find frightening and evocative of their purpose: for humans, this often means wolves, though other shapes are possible depending on what cultural context is native to the beings they are pursuing.
A peryton may persist for a matter of centuries before the soul within it becomes sufficiently vitiated to cease to exist.
There have apparently been a very few cases of a soul within a peryton escaping its prison: these have always been souls which were merely deranged rather than degraded, and which came to their senses and departed the shells that held them.
Peryton at AllExperts (425 words)
The peryton is a legendary creature combining physical features of a stag and a bird.
Often depicted as a winged deer, the peryton was said to have the head, neck, forelegs and antlers of a stag, combined with the plumage, wings and hindquarters of a large bird.
Although one might assume - based on the description of these animals - that perytons were regarded by the ancients as docile herbivores, nothing could be further from the truth.
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