





MemoryOfSunset wrote:Form
Name: Nocturn
Age: adult
Gender: female
Rank: lead
Species: Taraxippus (Demon/Ghost Horse)(ill give the thingy down under this form)
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Personality: rp out
Looks: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Tar ... ORM=IDFRIR
Special Power/trait: She can turn into mist (invisible) to invade others bodies but only uses it when neccesary
Taraxippus:The race-course [of Olympia] has one side longer than the other, and on the longer side, which is a bank, there stands, at the passage through the bank, Taraxippos, the terror of the horses. It is in the shape of a round altar and there the horses are seized by a strong and sudden fear for no apparent reason, and from the fear comes a disturbance. The chariots generally crash and the charioteers are injured. Therefore the drivers offer sacrifices and pray to Taraxippos to be propitious to them
Form
Name: Mirror
Age: adult
Gender: male
Rank: lead male
Species: (you can suggest new ones I haven't listed) Angha (Or Simurgh) (Dog/Peacock hybrid)
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Personality: rp out
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Special Power/trait: He can cause luck and havoc on those he wishes too. though he barely uses his powers his trait is seduction.
Angha/Simurgh: Simurgh (Persian: سیمرغ), also spelled simurg, also known as Angha (Persian: عنقا), is the modern Persian name for a benevolent, mythical flying creature. The figure can be found in all periods of Greater Iranian art and literature, and is evident also in the iconography of medieval Armenia[1], the Byzantine empire,[2] and other regions that were within the sphere of Persian cultural influence. The mythical bird is also found in the mythology of the Turkic peoples of Central Asia. The simurgh is depicted in Iranian art as a winged creature in the shape of a bird, gigantic enough to carry off an elephant or a whale. It appears as a kind of peacock with the head of a dog and the claws of a lion; sometimes however also with a human face. The simurgh is inherently benevolent and unambiguously female. Being part mammal, she suckles her young. The simurgh has teeth. It has an enmity towards snakes and its natural habitat is a place with plenty of water. Its feathers are said to be the colour of copper, and though it was originally described as being a Dog-Bird, later it was shown with either the head of a man or a dog.
The simurgh was considered to purify the land and waters and hence bestow fertility. The creature represented the union between the earth and the sky, serving as mediator and messenger between the two. The simurgh roosted in Gaokerena, the Hōm (Avestan: Haoma) Tree of Life, which stands in the middle of the world sea Vourukhasa. The plant is potent medicine, is called all-healing, and the seeds of all plants are deposited on it. When the simurgh took flight, the leaves of the tree of life shook making all the seeds of every plant to fall out. These seeds floated around the world on the winds of Vayu-Vata and the rains of Tishtrya, in cosmology taking root to become every type of plant that ever lived, and curing all the illnesses of mankind.
(Summary its a peacock dog sometimes with the face of a human. Was thought to bring fertility and luck but also known to be a mercyless killer if you provoke it it leaves plants for healing etc. and purifies the land and water.)
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