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Creatures of Mythology

Brother Shatterstone

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First sorry about the vagueness of the subject, I do try to be precise but I wasn't sure how on this one…

Anyhow, I’m looking for creatures from mythology that used some sort of vocalization; like singing or screaming to attract prey, to notify of the dead, or etc..

(My examples are a Siren and a Banshee respectfully.)

Are their any others out there?

Sorry for the vagueness of this thread...
 

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Leucrottas by some accounts were said to be able to imitate the human voice, and thus lure people away from their homes to be devoured.
 


Arrellion said:
Harpies are always good to use.
Yes, but IIRC the mythological harpies didn't have this ability, they were plague-spreaders. This power may come from confusion between sirens and harpies (both were bird-women, although a lot of art shows the sirens as mermaids or sea-nymphs).

The lamia had a hypnotizing call in Medieval times, can't recall offhand whether the DnD version has this power. Manticores were known for their call, described as a mixture of flutes and trumpets, but I can't recall whether it had any special properties or not.
 

I heard the Perseus sh*t his toga when he first heard medusa rattling around in her lair, does that count? :p

I think there's going to be an episode on this subject on the History Channel tonight, or this week at least.
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
Are their any others out there?

Sorry for the vagueness of this thread...
Selkies had a singing ability. I think . . . I also think that Japanese Mythology had a singing creature.
 
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