Manticore

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The Manticore is a monster originating from Clasical Mythology. Said to originate in Persia, it is a Sphinx-like monster consisting of a lion with a fang-toothed human's head and a tail covered in myriad spikes, which it can launch to impale victims from a great distance. Some variants instead just give it a simpler scorpion-like stinging tail instead. In fantasy games, the manticore is occasionally depicted with bat-like wings, allowing it to fly.

The creature is generally considered a fierce, malevolent and ravenous brute, seeking only to gorge itself on as much raw meat as it can find and attacking anything that moves in pursuit of food and/or the pleasure of the kill.

Dungeons & Dragons[edit]

The manticore has been around in Dungeons & Dragons pretty much since the beginning. Just like the Chimera, they decided to put wings on it for seemingly no reason. The standard depiction is as a brutish but roughly sapient flying predator with vicious melee attacks and the ability to hurl spikes from its tail as ranged attacks.

Warhammer[edit]

In the Warhammer Fantasy setting, manticores are flying, leonic beasts associated with Chaos. They are sometimes used as steeds both by Chaos Champions and by Druchii leaders - indeed, the Druchii revere the manticore as an animal sacred to Khaine and one of his aspects, such is the beast's love of slaughter. They're so bloodthirsty, even their riders often struggle to control them. Mention is also made of Mer-Manticores in Aranessa Saltspite's backstory.

Forces of the Beastmen
Command: Beastlord - Great Bray Shaman - Doombull - Bray Shaman
Wargor - Doombull - Tzaangor Shaman
Infantry: Ungors - Gors - (Khorngors - Pestigors - Slaangors - Tzaangors - Tzaangor Enlightened - Tzaangor Skyfire)
- Chaos Beast - Chaos Hound - Chaos Spawn - Mutants - Bestigors - Minotaurs - Trolls
Monsters: Cygor - Ghorgon - Dragon Ogre - Jabberwock - Dragon Ogre Shaggoth
Jabberslythe - Manticore - Ramhorn - Ymir - Lakemen - Hag Tree
Calvary and Chariots: Razorgor Chariot - Tuskgor Chariot - Centigors
Flyers: Harpies - Cockatrice - Preyton
40k Units: Beastmen Attack Squad (Khorngors - Pestigors - Slaangors - Tzaangors
Fellgor Ravagers
) - Chaos Beast - Chaos Hound - Chaos Spawn
Auxiliaries: Warriors of Chaos - Chaos Dwarfs - Chaos Daemons - Norsca
Forces of Norsca and the Men of the North
Command: Marauder Chieftan - Jarl
Heroes: Shaman-Sorcerer - Skin Wolf Werekin - Fimir Balefiend - Norscan Seer
Marauders: Marauders - Marauder Berserkers - Marauder Champions - Marauder Hunters - Marauder Horsemen - Marauder Horsemasters - Marauder Chariot - Marauder Ice Wolf Chariot - Thralls
Monstrous Infantry: Fimir Warriors - Norscan Trolls - Ice Trolls - Skin Wolves
Warbeasts: Norscan Warhounds - Ice Wolves
Monsters: War Mammoth - Frostwyrms - Feral Manticore - Curs'd Ettin - Norscan Giant
Auxiliaries: Warriors of Chaos - Chaos Dwarfs - Chaos Daemons
Forces of Dark Elves
Command: Supreme Sorceress - Dreadlord - High Beastmaster - Black Ark Fleetmaster
Heroes: Assassin - Beastmaster - Death Hag - Master - Sorceress
Infantry: Dreadspears - Bleakswords - Darkshards - Black Guard of Naggarond - Har Ganeth Executioners - Black Ark Corsairs - Shades - Witch Elves- Sisters of Slaughter
Shrines and Artillery: Reaper Bolt Thrower - Bloodwrack Shrine - Cauldron of Blood
Calvary and Chariots: Dark Riders - Scourgerunner Chariot - Cold One Knights - Cold One Chariot - Doomfire Warlocks
Monsters: Harpies - War Hydra - Kharibdyss - Manticore - Black Dragon - Dark Pegasi - Bloodwrack Medusa
Auxiliaries: Slaanesh - Wood Elves
Hordes of the Warriors of Chaos
Champions: Chaos Lords - Daemon Prince - Chaos Sorcerer - Exalted Hero - Aspiring Champion - Druchii Anointed
Chaos Warriors: Chaos Warriors - Chosen - Forsaken - Chaos Knights - Chaos Chariot - Gorebeast Chariot
Mortals and Fodder: Chaos Marauders - Marauder Horsemen - Cultists -Chaos Warhounds - Marauder Horsemasters
Monsters and Daemonic War Engines: Chaos Spawn - Dragon Ogre - Dragon Ogre Shaggoth - Manticore - War Mammoth - Chaos Trolls - Chaos Giant - Chaos Ogres - Hellcannon - Chaos Beast - Chaos Warshrine - Slaughterbrute - Chimera
Khorne: Skullreapers - Wrathmonger - Skullcrushers
Tzeentch: Mutalith Vortex Beast - Chaos Dragon - Doom Knights
Nurgle: Putrid Blightking - Bile Trolls - Plague Ogres - Rot Knights
Slaanesh: Hellstrider - Mirror Guard
Auxiliaries: Beastmen - Norsca - Chaos Dwarfs - Chaos Daemons - Skaven - Dark Elves

Star Wars[edit]

An Imperial Star Destroyer named Manticore shows up in the Jedi Academy trilogy (which sucks) aping the earlier established ISD Chimaera's name. What's interesting about this is the trilogy also stated the Manticore was a supposedly extinct beast that was since proven to be an archeological hoax/mistake that people still thought was cool enough to name things after anyways. While the trilogy is bad enough to dismiss this as more of Anderson's bad writing this kind of thing happens more than you think in real world palaeontology, especially if you count young and adult dinosaurs being mistaken for separate species, and plenty of Dinosaurs known to be fake still show up in fiction.

Monstergirls[edit]

The legendarily infamous MGE Manticore.
This article or section is about Monstergirls (or a monster that is frequently depicted as a Monstergirl), something that /tg/ widely considers to be the purest form of awesome. Expect PROMOTIONS! and /d/elight in equal measure, often with drawfaggotry or writefaggotry to match.

Manticore monstergirls are rare, but quite distinct from your standard catgirl, what with the flying and the stinger tail. They are often especially aggressive in temperament.

The Monster Girl Encyclopedia version of the manticore is particularly infamous, as not only does it have a tail covered in spikes that secrete aphrodisiac venom, but the bulbous tip of the tail actually opens up into a tentacle-filled secondary vagina that secretes the same venom as part of its lubricating fluids. The ability of this monstrous sexual organ to extract semen from men is almost memetically infamous.