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WINGED BEINGS
Legends shows many winged beings as Gods of Creation. Stone glyphs portray them as coming from the skies.
Other beings
with wings are depicted in ancient texts, hieroglyphs and beautiful Egyptian
cave paintings.
For the most part these beings look human other than the fact that they have
wings.
Wings represent transcendence.
DRAGONS
Winged being from mythology. Supposedly they breathed fire. There are many page
on the net about them but none that connected for me to link to.
WINGEDRAGON RING
HARPIES
In earlier versions of
Greek myth, Harpies were described as beautiful, winged maidens. Later they
became winged monsters with the face of an ugly old woman and equipped with
crooked, sharp talons. They are represented as carrying off persons to the
underworld and inflicting punishment or tormenting them. Those persons were
never seen again.
The Harpies were driven away by Cailas Zetes, the Boreads, and since then
they lived on the Strophades.
Originally, Harpies were probably the personification of storm winds. They
are: Aello ("the Stormswift"), Celaeno ("the Dark") and Ocypete ("the Swiftwing").
SYLPHS
Sylphs are beings of
wide-open spaces and the air. They are responsible for the myths of "angels",
the winged protecters of the Garden of Eden. Their attitudes embody the extremes
of nature, mercurial and intense. Most of all, they defend the high peaks
and wilderness mountains that are their home.
Sylphs are creatures of the air, and their great wings allow them to soar
with the eagles. Sylphs can fly 25 yards + 5 x their dexterity per round.
Sylphs are believed to be an offshoot branch of the sidhe, winged rulers of
the Dreaming, controllers of the weather and the great birds of the mountains.
Sylphs are loners, content to soar the skies with the eagles. They care little for the machinations and politics of "ground folk", and they rarely interfere with changeling society. Like trolls, sylphs hold their word of honor to be inviolate, and once sworn to protect something, they will defend it to (or even past) their death.
Like the sidhe, sylphs
are very regal in manner and bearing. Theirs is an ancient and proud legacy,
and it is dying out. Fewer and fewer sylphs fly as the modern world creeps
in. Most sylphs feel that this is the end of their race, that they will be
the first of the kiths to slip into the Fimbulwinter. It is for this reason
that they have come down from their mountains and rejoined changeling society
in large numbers. If they are to die, then at least they will be remembered
for the honor, glory and majesty that is inherent to their kind.
Appearance Sylphs resemble tall, lithe humans - with one exception. Sprouting
from their backs are a pair of huge feathered wings. These wings are almost
2 body-lengths long, but fold up behind the sylph when they are on the ground.
Their eyes are large and shaped like a hawk's, and their faces are sharp and
angular.
Childlings sylphs are timid and flighty. They rarely associate with others, but when they do, they usually form bonds that last for life. They are called Cherubs by the rest of changeling society.
Wilder sylphs are intense and direct, like the birds of prey they resemble. They soar endlessly through the skies, looking for something to attract their interests and allow them to prove their worth.