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The Serpopard is a creature with origins in Mesopotamian and Egyptian Mythology.
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The Serpopard is a creature with origins in African and Middle Eastern mythology, legend and folklore. In particular, accounts of its existence first arise within the mythology, legend and folklore of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
 
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It is described as a cross between a serpent and a leopard, featuring the body of the latter, and a long neck and head representing the former.
 
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Revision as of 17:36, 4 October 2018

Serpopard
Serpopard
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Information
Alternate Names/Spellings
Origins
Alignment Neutral Good, Neutral Evil, Chaotic Neutral
Element
Species Chimera
Appearance Long-Necked Big Cat


Origins

The Serpopard is a creature with origins in African and Middle Eastern mythology, legend and folklore. In particular, accounts of its existence first arise within the mythology, legend and folklore of Egypt and Mesopotamia.

Appearance

It is described as a cross between a serpent and a leopard, featuring the body of the latter, and a long neck and head representing the former.

Serpopard

Behavior

Abilities