Unfortunately, there’s a reason why mythical creatures went into hiding.
Mall Rats is this weekend! Come down to the Lloyd Center in Portland for some last minute holiday gifts!
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There must be some “true history books” kept in the Avalons.
About “the fairest lady of the court” offering all the white stags in the kingdom a place to hide (some vow-of-silence-equipped monastery, no doubt) while the hunt was on? ;-)
Love the way his antlers are growing back nice touch
Are White Stags gender locked to males only in the same way harpies are 99.99% female (not including odd cases like Tony)?
We know that phoenix eggs hold untold amounts of magic inside them, but do shed parts of other mythical beings (such as dropped white stag antlers or harpy feathers) still maintain any magical attributes?
Are there apothecaries or alchemists within the mythical community that utilize these items?
Isn’t the stag gender specific but not a species thing? A stag is a male deer, while a doe is a female deer and I suspect the reason the stag gets talked about is due to male-only antlers reportedly having mystical healing properties.
So, I would be very surprised there wouldn’t be white does.
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There must be some “true history books” kept in the Avalons.
About “the fairest lady of the court” offering all the white stags in the kingdom a place to hide (some vow-of-silence-equipped monastery, no doubt) while the hunt was on? ;-)
Love the way his antlers are growing back nice touch
Are White Stags gender locked to males only in the same way harpies are 99.99% female (not including odd cases like Tony)?
We know that phoenix eggs hold untold amounts of magic inside them, but do shed parts of other mythical beings (such as dropped white stag antlers or harpy feathers) still maintain any magical attributes?
Are there apothecaries or alchemists within the mythical community that utilize these items?
Isn’t the stag gender specific but not a species thing? A stag is a male deer, while a doe is a female deer and I suspect the reason the stag gets talked about is due to male-only antlers reportedly having mystical healing properties.
So, I would be very surprised there wouldn’t be white does.
Looks like there’s one fairy tale involving a white doe:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_White_Doe
*Puts on nerd glasses*
Ah, but you see, by the time of Richard II the white stage and other mythics would surely have had access to the medallions to disguise themselves.