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A '''Unicorn''' is a magical beast that generally resembles a particularly well-formed horse with a long, spiralling horn emerging from its forehead. The unicorn is most commonly associated with the powers of goodness, purity and life, although some real-world myths actually describe it as being a fierce and proud monster. By most accounts, the original stories--and it should be emphasized that the Unicorn was originally thought of as a real, breathing animal, not a mythological figure (in fact, it's suspected that the most likely origin of the Unicorn myth is slightly misunderstood descriptions of the Indian Rhinoceros or even old cultural memories of extinct Woolly Rhinos or Elasmotherium.)--just had them be wild, killer beasts who were weirdly gentle around (female) virgins for some reason. The virgin part got more and more emphasized over time, and unicorns also got caught up in the romanticizing of horses, and slowly morphed into something you see on rainbow stickers along with puppies and kittens. ==Dungeons & Dragons== In [[Dungeons & Dragons]], the unicorn is one of the oldest monsters in the game, having first appeared in "The White Box" in 1974, where it was described as merely a creature favored as a steed by warrior-maidens. It then went on to appear in every single Monster Manual for every single edition, as well as the D&D Basic Set and Expert Set. Starting in [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] 1st edition (1977), the unicorn became a [[fairy]]-aligned creature; a Chaotic Good resident of temperate woodlands that shuns contact with most creatures, except for the various sylvan races, such as [[dryad]]s, [[fairy|fairies]], [[sprite]]s, [[pixie]]s, [[treant]]s, and benevolent woodland [[elves]]. Their primary purpose, first and foremost, is the protection of their forest homes from destruction, especially by creatures of evil such as [[orc]]s and [[goblinoid]]s. They will sometimes deign to serve as mounts for females of great spiritual purity, almost always elven, but sometimes human. The [[Forgotten Realms]] are home to a species of evil Black Unicorns, bred by the Red Wizards of Thay and serving only evil human or [[drow]] maidens. Fiend-blooded, they are vicious, sadistic carnivores. [[Ravenloft]] is home to a race of malevolent, gloom-magic-wielding monsters known as [[Shadow Unicorn]]s, the offspring of the fallen unicorn [[Darklord]] [[Addar]] and his [[nightmare]] lover. [[Dragon Magazine]] #190 featured multiple variants of the unicorn, outlined below. "Ecology of the Unicorn" had appeared in Dragon #77. * Alicorns are a more powerful version of the common "sylvan" unicorn, distinguishable only by their gnarled, twisted horns. They can Charm Person and "fly" by walking on thin air. * Bay Unicorns, also known as "Pyrocorns", are chestnut-colored, Neutral Evil unicorns with fire [[elementalism]] magic who favor underground environments. * Black Unicorns are Chaotic Evil, jet-black unicorns who broadcast magical silence, can generate magical darkness, can become invisible, teleport in darkness and wield poisonous horns in their hunt for flesh. * Brown Unicorns, or "Roanicorns", are Neutral-aligned desert-dwelling unicorns. * Pinto Unicorns, also called "Chromacorns", are many-colored Neutral Good unicorns who can cast Prismatic Spray and Advanced Illusion spells. * Cunnequines are Lawful Good unicorns who can forcibly change alignments with a touch of their horn and turn undead. * Faerie Unicorns are small, Neutral-aligned, green-colored unicorns who possess mystical stealth abilities and the ability to charm people & summon animals. They shed their horns once per century, and these shed horns are useful in creating Cloaks of Elvenkind. * Palamino Unicorns, or "Criocorns", are Lawful Evil unicorns with ice [[elementalism]] magic. * Gray Unicorns, or "Graycorns", are Neutral unicorns who can reflect damage they take back at their attacker. * Sea Unicorns are aquatic Lawful Neutral unicorns who can shapeshift into sea-horse and narwhal forms. * Zebracorns are zebra-striped Neutral unicorns who can polymorph and cast Color Spray. * A Unisus is a winged unicorn, the crossbreed of a unicorn and a [[pegasus]]. D&D Third Edition gave them a [[Level Adjustment]] way back in the core books, encouraging players to take them as followers with the Leadership feat. They couldn't speak or do anything that required the use of arms, however, making them slightly useless as party members. ===Gallery=== <gallery> unicorn 1e.jpg|1e unicorn MCV1.jpg|2e unicorn MM 2e.png unicorn 3e.jpg|3e unicorn 4e.jpg|4e unicorn 5e.png|5e unicorn B1.png|Pathfinder </gallery> ==Warhammer Fantasy== Unicorn are rare and magical creatures living deep in Athel Loren. Its horn is so valuable that some jackass from Bretonnia decided to hunt them, only to have it disappeared in front of him when cornered and proceed to get ganked by vengeful forest spirit and vigilant wood elves way watchers. Unicorns are drawn to spell casters like a flame, and was tamed by them as a mount due to their excellent protection against magic. Wood Elves Spellsingers and [[Bretonnia]]n Damsels are known to ride Unicorn to battle, with Fay Enchantress being the most notable example of all, having a named Unicorn called "Silvaron". In oldschool Warhammer lore, like back in one of the stories featuring [[Genevieve Sandrine du Pointe du Lac Dieudonné]], unicorns were given a more [[grimdark]] flavor; in that particular story, "Unicorn Ivory", it's stated that it's the rare unicorn mares who are the true powerhouses of the race, that mares are hunted for trophies (only mare unicorn horns last after the animal's death) and stallions for their [[Magical Realm| semen]] (prized as an aphrodisiac and magical drug), and that they live in polyandrous, incestuous herds, with the longer-lived female keeping a harem of stallions - including her increasingly [[/pol/|inbred]] sons - to fuck her, and that female unicorns are rarer in no small part because their jealous mothers try to kill them when they are foaled. What? Don't believe us? Fine, here's the quote (page 212 of "Genevieve Undead"): "As you know, only the female unicorn yields ivory. The stallions we saw today were poor things beside a unicorn mare. They are taller, swifter, beardless, possessed of an almost human intelligence. Among unicorns, things are different than among men. Each tribe consists of a mare and six or eight stallions. [[Slaanesh|Lusty bitches]], unicorn mares. Mothers gore their female foals at birth. Only the strongest survive to adulthood, to gather their own tribes. Unicorn mares are the longest-lived of natural animals, surviving several generations of stallions to tup with their grandsons and great-grandsons." {{Template:Wood Elf Forces}} ==Monstergirls== [[File:MGE Unicorn.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A sweet, purehearted and chaste maiden, even if she does look like a horned [[centaur]].]] [[File:MGE Bicorn.jpeg|thumb|right|200px|Fallen unicorns, or "Bicorns", are lusty beasts whose main goal in life is a stud and a lesbian harem to call their own.]] {{Monstergirls}} Unicorn [[monstergirls]] are rare for three reasons. Firstly, like [[angel]]s, the species' association with purity and holiness makes a lot of MG artists and/or fans uncomfortable. Secondly, adapting the unicorn's horn to a humanoid forehead can, arguably, look a little silly. Third, unicorns are also widely associated with [[My Little Pony]] and [[Furries]]. The [[Monster Girl Encyclopedia]] has no such shame, of course. Unicorns in its setting are silvery-white centaurs with a horn in the center of their forehead. Naturally adept in the arts of white magic, they seek out male virgins to become their husbands, becoming loving, gentle and devoted brides to them. In fact, they absolutely ''have'' to find a virgin (or at least a guy who's only ever been with human women); a unicorn that accidentally makes love to a man who is already "stained" with the essence of another monstergirl due to having sex with them has a very bad reaction to that other monstergirl's magical energies. The kind of reaction that causes her horn to be replaced with two demon-like horns on the sides of her head and to become a lusty pervert who wants to grab both a husband ''and'' an extensive harem of monstergirls for them to share. These corrupted unicorns are known by the absolutely groan-worthy name of "bicorns". (Although the concept of a "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicorn_and_Chichevache Bicorn]" is a real thing that predates MGE by a few hundred years.) ==See also== * [[Nightmare]], another equine monstrosity popularized by [[Dungeons & Dragons]] * [[Al'miraj]], a carnivorous bunny monster identified by its unicorn-like horn. ==Trivia== *A gathering of unicorns is known as ''a blessing'' ==See Also== *[[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition races]] [[Category: Monsters]]
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