| Boreyne | |
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| Origins | Medieval Europe/ Heraldry |
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| Species | Hybrid |
| Appearance | Composite of lion, horse, bull, ram, dog, eagle, serpent and fish |
Origins[]
The Boreyne is a creature with origins in the mythology, legend and folklore of Medieval Europe. In particular, accounts of its existence first arise within Medieval European heraldry.
Appearance[]
The boreyne has the head of a bull, the body of a dog, the front legs of a lion and mane of a horse, the back legs of an eagle, and the horns of a ram. They also have a dorsal fin, a barbed tongue of a serpent, and a short tail that ends in a tuft of fur.
Behavior[]
The boreyne is typically believed to be semi-aquatic or to live near water.

