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[[File:Griffon_creature.jpg|thumb|right|They don't always look this derpily content]] A '''griffon''' (also spelled '''griffin''' and '''gryphon''') is a half eagle, half lion mythological creature that echoes immense amounts of cool and which many on [[/tg/]] would sell their own mother to have (seriously why haven't they cloned one of these yet??). Griffins are from old European and eastern myths and were so cool they have been adopted into practically every fantasy game out there. What is so cool about them? They have the strength of lions and the ability to fly like eagles! You think [[knight]]s on horses were cool? Griffon-mounted knights are even better. If there was any monster you could describe as noble, it would be the griffin. In mythology, griffons are said to make nests out of gold, and because knights had a tendency to try and steal their nesting materials, they developed a deep hatred of horses. Most people forget about the golden nests and "it's those damn greedy knights' fault!" parts and just make griffons enjoy eating horse-meat above all else. Because of this, Medieval bestiaries created the [[Hippogriff]], a half-eagle half-horse creature said to be the spawn of a griffon and a horse. It was supposed to be a symbol of the absolutely impossible, a creature that "obviously" couldn't be -- and keep in mind, these were the same people who unironically believed in the existence of the Bonnacon, a curly-horned cow that defended itself by farting with such vigor as to propel gouts of shit at people. Shit that burst into flames upon exposure to the air, mind you. But someone somewhere along the line didn't get the memo and so hippogriffs have joined their griffon relatives in the ranks of "real" fantasy monsters. == Warhammer Fantasy Battle == The [[Empire]] of [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] fields griffons, which scores them strong awesome points. Mount an Empire Elector Count on him, give him a runefang and you have one of the hardest hitting characters the empire can provide (just be warned not to allow those pesky mage or artillery to hit them). They also added in recent editions 'demigryphs' as monsters to ride as a cavalry option, essentially griffins without the wings and not as tough. They still look pretty cool and they do add a much needed extra mythological element to the human empire army. == Warhammer 40,000 == [[Warhammer 40,000]] does not have griffons as creatures, per se, but there are several things that are named after the griffon: * The [[Griffon Heavy Mortar Carrier]], a self-propelled artillery piece used by the [[Imperial Guard]]. ** The [[Griffon heavy mortar]] is the gun carried by the Griffon Heavy Mortar Carrier. Unsurprisingly. * There is a [[Forge World]] called '''Gryphonne IV''', which made artillery until it was eaten by [[Tyranids]]. * There's a [[Space Marine Chapter]] named the [[Howling Griffons]]. ==HORDES== The [[Circle Orboros]] uses Griffins as sneaky fast attack warbeasts to tear into the enemy's troops. ==BattleTech== ==Dungeons & Dragons== As you'd expect, griffons have been a part of [[Dungeons & Dragons]] very much since the beginning, and are one of the simplest "flying beasties" you can expect to fight. They're flying brutes, essentially, although you can potentially take them as exotic flying mounts, and 4th edition added the elementally infused Rimefire Griffon of the [[Elemental Chaos]]. <gallery> Griffon ODD2.png|Original D&D Griffon 1e.jpg|1e Griffon MCV2.jpg|Monstrous Compendium Vol. 2 Griffon MM 2e.png|Monstrous Manual 2e Knight of the Blue Moon CoS 3e.jpg|3e Griffon hippogriff rimefire 4e.jpg|4e Griffon 5e.png|'Merican flavored Griffon B1.png|Pathfinder </gallery> ==Ponyfinder== As you'd expect from a game that is the unholy lovechild of [[My Little Pony]] and [[Pathfinder]], [[Ponyfinder]] features griffons as a PC race. They first appeared in the Everglow Campaign Setting, the core Ponyfinder sourcebook using Pathfinder rules, but subsequently received a much more detailed PC profile in their dedicated sourcebook, "Griffons of Everglow", which gave them more versatility in the form of new alternate races called "aspects". ==Monstergirls== {{Monstergirls}} [[File:MGE Griffon.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The extremely rare griffon-girl, as depicted in the MGE.]] Despite what you might think, griffon-based [[monstergirls]] are actually something of a rarity; because of the base-monster's design of "eagle at front, lion at back", it can be hard to create a monstergirl that actually looks like the griffon without going full-fledged [[beastfolk]]. For what it's worth, [[furry]] griffons are actually somewhat rare as well, mostly because of two reasons: firstly, the "average" fan of sexy anthros tends to regard mythical monster-based anthros, like [[dragon]]s and griffons, as being somewhat pretentious and often the sign of their equivalent of the [[munchkin]]. Secondly, that eagle-for-a-face thing; avian anthros are a rarity amongst furry fans because most find them hard to "humanize" in a way that even reptiles aren't. Still, griffon-girls (or morphs passed off as monstergirls) aren't unheard of. They usually draw from the more noble symbology of the griffon, tending to be proud, passionate, loyal and true. That ferocity may manifest as either a lust for battle, a heavy appreciation of sex, or both. Also, as mentioned above, they do appear in My Little Pony, and there is no shortage of material from that font. In the [[Monster Girl Encyclopedia]], the griffon is essentially a [[catgirl]]/[[harpy]] cross, with the upper body of an eagle-themed (brown & gray feathers & hair) harpy with both wings and claw-like arms, and the lower half of a lion-girl, with some rather plumage-like fur tufts around the calves. They are characterized as proud, fierce, haughty guardians of ancient ruins, who nonetheless become passionate and devoted to men they like. [[Category:Monsters]]
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