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Hey all,
I figured I'd post the link to the Weird Encylcopedia's article on the unicorn.
http://www.weird-encyclopedia.com/unicorns.php
I've become fascinated with them as of late, mostly because of the stunning artwork and the unique descriptions of them. The feet of an antelope, the mane of a lion, etc. They're really amazing fantasy creatures.
I don't know a whole lot about unicorn literature, but I just thought about writing a 'unicorn' story that actually DID NOT have a fantasy unicorn, but a rhino instead (what is believed to have spawned the unicorn legend.) It'd be a neat twist on the story, but I'm not sure if it's been done or not.
So here we be. Discuss unicorns and their fantasticalness.
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gwahahaa
If you want a story featuring unicorns, try Lord Dunsany's "the King of Elflands Daughter"
I'll warn you now, Dunsany was a keen sport hunter and a large part of the story involves Orion hunting them. -
I do like unicorns, placed in a story they can make or break the storyline.
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I love unicorns I have a story I thought of with a unicorn in it if you like I can start writing it and put it on here for you to read
and just so you know the beginning might be a little confusing -
Haha, mine is rather farcical and entirely unserious.
Also, often it was the narwhal tusk that was passed off in medieval Europe as the horn of a unicorn. Usually cut into several pieces, since the tusk is what, 7 or 8 feet long. -
Fantasticalness?
Unicorns are real.
By the way, apparently "fantasticalness" is a real word. -
Unicorns!!! Regardless of whatever anyone else says...They are real.

KodyBoye
Aug 1 12:31 AM
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