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Half-dragon, Half-lion

Post 1

Lord Preston

Hey fellow researchers. I'm in need of a little help here and you are the brainest bunch of people i know.
Does anyone know what the name is for a half dragon half lion mythical beast? i'm looking for the English name, well the name from English/European culture. i believe that one faith (i forget which one) has such a beast that guards their temples called a "chinthe" but thats not what i'm looking for.
The beast i'm looking for is often depicted in wood carved furniture and is very ornate. one end being the head of a lion the other end being the head of a dragon, often the are entwined together, their joint body twisting round itself. If anyone knows the name i would be most greatful. I have the name "weaven" or something like that in my head but all my searches of that name come up empty so i think i must of got it wrong.
smiley - cheers
smiley - toffeeapple Lord P.


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Post 2

Noggin the Nog

"wyvern", but I don't know if it's what you're looking for.

Noggin


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Post 3

MMF - Keeper of Mustelids, with added P.M.A., is now in a relationship.

I don't think so.

http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/wyvern.htm

Doesn't seem right to me.

Cannot picture your creature, and I'm normally pretty good at mythological animals... Sorry.

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Post 4

Yelbakk

You could invent one: "Hadrahali" (which is, of course, just a shortened version of the original Greek "Hadrahalion"). Kids lovingly refer to the Hadrahali as either "Hadry" or "Haly."

No?

Y.


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Post 5

Zak T Duck

My initial thought is to say Griffin (also sometimes spelled Gryphon), which had the body of a lion, the wings and head of an eagle, and the ears of a horse. The reason I thought that is it's a common mythical beast to appear on heraldic pieces and in some of them can appear very dragon-like.


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Post 6

Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ...

I agree - in heraldry the Griffin is sometimes defined as half lion half dragon, but in mythology the Griffin is half lion half eagle.


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Post 7

Ged42

Are you sure its one creature? it may be two creatures so intertwined they look like one.

Where did you see this carving, what style is it in?


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Post 8

Lord Preston

Your help has been most useful. After looking at some more infomation, using your help to find my sources i have discovered almost what i'm looking for.
Sometimes named wyvens, mistankinly i think, its a mergeing of both lion and dragon in a hereldic symbol. From what i can gather this beast (which i dont really think has a name) came about due to two families merging, possibly through marriage, and them taking the two herelds and merging them. It is a two headed animal, one lion head one dragon, with very long necks, twisted round each other, 4 legs, all facing outwards, (not in the same direction which would be considered more common.) but with only one body. (so basically no ass)the necks emerging from each end. I supose the easiest way to describe it, if a little unintellectual, would be to compare it to the modern childrens cartoon cat-dog.
Thank you for all your help
smiley - cheers Lord P


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Post 9

Lady in a tree

According to Cirque du Soleil a half-dragon half-lion is known as a Dralion...but I think they made that up!

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Post 10

Zak T Duck

I thought that was a brand of acrylic fibre.

Oh wait that's Dralon smiley - winkeye


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Post 11

apassingmaniac

it's certainly not a wyvern as wyverns are more wormlike, and have very few lion characteristics, they are like an ancestor to the dragons


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Post 12

IctoanAWEWawi

Dragon/Lion - not a chimera then? A Chimera is often thus depicted, although maybe not the entwinned bodies thingy.
Do a google image search on chimera and see if that looks like it.


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Post 13

Mu Beta

I'm pretty sure the Chimera has the body of a goat.

B


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Post 14

Otus Nycteus

Chimera - head of a lion, body of a goat, snake for a tail
Wyvern - two-legged, winged dragon

This is an excellent site for all things mythological:

http://www.pantheon.org/mythica.html

You might try their bestiary:

http://www.pantheon.org/areas/bestiary/

Good luck.


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Post 15

Xanatic

Perhaps something to do with a manticore?


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