The Mythic Bestiary: The Illustrated Guide to the World's Most Fantastical Creatures | 
enlarge | Author: Tony Allan Publisher: Duncan Baird Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.7 x 1.2
ISBN: 1844834840 Dewey Decimal Number: 398.2454 EAN: 9781844834846 ASIN: 1844834840
Publication Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new. DJ in protective, removable, mylar cover. Careful shipping.
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Dragons and firebirds, fairies and orcs: these are just a few of the residents of The Mythic Bestiary. A whole menagerie of make-believe beings from the earth, water, and air inhabit these stunningly written and eye-catching pages, from Japan’s Yukki-onna, a beautiful but deadly spirit who appeared to stranded travelers, to the two-headed venomous snake Amphisbaena, which hailed from the imagination of the Greek poet Nicander. Many are hybrids such as the Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs’ gorgeous combination of serpent and bird; others, more monstrous, tested the mettle of ancient heroes. A few, like the gigantic winged lion, lammasu served as guardian angels, warding against evil spirits. This guide gives not only a taxonomy of size, appearance, habitat, and powers, but also provides vivid descriptions of the cultures that produced them.
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Featuring over 100 color illustrations and line drawings November 14, 2008 Featuring over 100 color illustrations and line drawings, The Mythic Bestiary is an illustrated guide to fantastic creatures from worldwide folklore. Each entry features several pages that summarize the legends and history of a given mythic animal, told in an eminently readable prose style. What distinguishes The Mythic Bestiary is that equal time is given not only to well-known fantasy monsters like the dragon, minotaur, phoenix, and so forth, but also many more obscure creatures of worldwide legends, from the winged shedu & lammasu spirits of ancient Mesopotamia and Persia, to the tupilak devil-dolls of the arctic circle, to the cynocephali dog-headed people of medieval legend, and much more. A handy index rounds out this welcome reference book, highly recommended especially for fantasy authors and game master searching for an untapped lode of new ideas!
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