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The manticore (also known as martichora) was a mythical animal with a human head and face, a lion's body, and a scorpion's tail. According to legend, this fast, powerful, and fierce beast attacked and devoured people. First described by the Greek physician Ctesias in the late 400s or early 300s b.c., the manticore was said to have originated in.


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The bloodthirsty female Manticore was kept inside the Erkstag, an underground German wizarding prison in Berlin by the German Ministry of Magic. The Manticore was brought into the Erkstag at some point or in 1932. She regularly fed on prisoners, whom she would drag into her large pit when their firefly-illuminated lamps went out. She had given birth to many Manticore offspring in the Erkstag.


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A Manticore is a gigantic lion which may either have the head of a man or the head of a lion, the body of a lion, a scorpion's tail and it may have wings. The Manticore originated in Greece, and are as rare as the fabled Chimaera. Its poison contained in its stinger causes instant death, and it is rumored to sing to its prey as it succumbs to.


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Baby Manticores is a Epic Summon. This Card is one of 54 that have been added to Harry Potter: Magic Awakened, as well as one of 28 Summons currently available. Imitate the movement of a Manticore for 10s, during which your Movement Speed is enhanced and no Movement Cards are spent (Apparition and Hagrid's Motorbike excluded). Control effects can interrupt this process. However, if.


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A manticore is a dangerous creature in the wizarding world. A manticore has a human head, the body of a lion and a scorpion tail. They have skin that deflect nearly every known spell and their sting causes instant death. They croon when they devour their food and they are capable of speech. In 1296, a manticore was investigated for a dangerous incident but was let go because nobody was brave.


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Etymology. The term "manticore" descends via Latin mantichora from Ancient Greek μαρτιχόρας (martikhórās) This in turn is a transliteration of an Old Persian compound word consisting of martīya 'man' and x u ar-stem, 'to eat' (Mod. Persian: مرد; mard + خوردن; khordan), i.e. man-eater.. The ultimate source of manticore was Ctesias, Greek physician of the Persian court.


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La mantícora es una bestia mágica y una de las criaturas más peligrosas del mundo mágico. Una mantícora tiene la cabeza de un humano, el cuerpo de un león y la cola de un escorpión que mataría a cualquiera instantáneamente con su aguijón. La piel de una mantícora repele todos los encantamientos conocidos, por lo que es extremadamente difícil someter a una mantícora con magia. Se.


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A manticore has a human-like head, a lion's body, and a scorpion's tail with a ball at the end covered in venomous darts. When the Manticore flings its tail the darts detach. Manticore venom is instantly fatal. It uses this as a way to kill its prey, which it then devours while crooning softly.


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The Manticore was a magical beast and one of the wizarding world's most dangerous creatures. There were two breeds of this magical beast; a feline-like mainstream breed and an insectoid breed. The mainstream breed of Manticore had the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the tail of a scorpion that would kill anyone instantly with its sting. A Manticore's skin repelled all known charms, so.


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A Manticora em inglês Manticore é uma das criaturas mais perigosas do mundo bruxo. A Manticora tem cabeça de homem, três afiadas fileiras de dentes de tubarão e com voz trovejante - e corpo de leão (geralmente, com pelo ruivo), olhos de cores diferentes e um ferrão de escorpião com o qual pode disparar espinhos venenosos, que matam qualquer ser, exceto o elefante. Ele é conhecido por.


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The power to use the abilities of manticore. Variation of Mythical Bestiary. User with this ability either is or can transform into an manticore, a mythical beast with the body of a lion and human head with three rows of sharp teeth (like a shark). Other aspects of the creature vary: they may be horned, winged, or both. The tail is that of either a dragon or a scorpion, and it may shoot.


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"The Manticore is a highly dangerous Greek beast with the head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion. As dangerous as the Chimaera, and as rare, the Manticore is reputed to croon softly as it devours its prey. Manticore skin repels almost all known charms and the sting causes instant death." ― Newt Scamander, Template:FB[source] The Manticore was a magical beast and one of.


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