If you could have any mythological beast as a pet.......

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Nouw

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Cowabungaa said:
Riding one of these critters to work would be...interesting:

Pirate Kitty said:
He's more like a roomy than a pet. Now that'd make an awesome sitcom.
How does it balance on that horse? (Seen that picture before by the way, used to play LOTR.)
 

Jedamethis

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Darkspectar said:
Oh cool. I like Egypt too, but I don't know that much.
It's really interesting, an amazing culture. If you just go to the Wikipedia page and start clicking links you can learn loads.
 

Spacewolf

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Saucycardog said:
What would it be?

My avatar can easily tell you that. Though, I can't seem to find a mythological beast that relates to a wolf right now.

EDIT: My second choice I guess would be a kitsune.

You could always have Fenir

Jedamethis said:
My avatar can tell you easily enough as well, if you know anything about mythology.
They would be more flatmates than pets since there intellgent at least fairly, even if they where my favorite unit from age of mythology
 

Jedamethis

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Spacewolf said:
Jedamethis said:
My avatar can tell you easily enough as well, if you know anything about mythology.
They would be more flatmates than pets since there intellgent at least fairly, even if they where my favorite unit from age of mythology
Hmmm...I guess so. But as my servants, I'm sure I could treat them as pets!

Darkspectar said:
Jedamethis said:
Darkspectar said:
Oh cool. I like Egypt too, but I don't know that much.
It's really interesting, an amazing culture. If you just go to the Wikipedia page and start clicking links you can learn loads.
Thanks for the tip. I found out in this one book I read that the Egyptians were feminists. Interesting.
Oh really? Hmm, I must find out more about this...
 

Herianden78

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I was gonna say dragon, but so many people already did i thought id think of something better.
I'm gonna have to go with a Psuedodragon.

Pseudodragons typically have bodies about one foot long, with a two foot tail and weigh about 7 lbs. They can communicate telepathically and also through the vocalization of animal noises. While pseudodragons can bite, their main weapon is a stinging, poison tail. They have chameleon like abilities, though their color is usually a brownish red. Pseudodragons are described as playful and curious with the personality of a common house cat.
 

Sir_Tor

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Saucycardog said:
What would it be?

My avatar can easily tell you that. Though, I can't seem to find a mythological beast that relates to a wolf right now.
The Fenris wolf!

Umm... I don't really know..
 

Rhinhart

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A sucubus or one of the animated objects they have in japan normaly a Parasol or broom (cant remember what they are called)
 

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Sinclose said:
There's a reason why the Dodo was coined as an official species. The Dutch didn't conjure up their food source out of their imaginations, and there is evidence from bones and such in addition to logs by Dutch sailors about their existence.

The appearance of the Dodo was one of the primordial reasons it was so easy to hunt and eventually eradicated for its meat. It had never had met man before, had short legs, could barely fly and was thus an easy target.

Research into the nature of the Dodo, as well as research of dinosaurs, didn't originate out of thin air. It's easy to find out their point of origin. If all else fails, do a trip to Mauritius and see for yourself what is on display pointing out to the bird's prior existence and nature.
Yeah, the sabre tooth tiger is real too huh? Or the "mammoth"? You need to do your research. Anyone can originate research out of thing air, watch. I'll call it an Aurochs put an s on it even to mean 1, part bull part wolf English translation would be Bolf Blitzer, as it is more wolf than bull.