N is for… Nhang
“Nhang” is a Persian word for crocodile. In Armenian it refers to the Biblical crocodile and hippopotamus and a monstrous aquatic spirit that lives in the Euphrates. It can appear as a woman or a seal. It seizes people and drowns them, then drains them of their blood.
Very cool. Very Dougal Dixon-ish in the vein of the speculative animals in his “After Man” or “The New Dinosaurs” books. I can imagine it being some sort of mustelid that evolved into a niche once filled by crocodiles or river dolphins.
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It’s hard for me to draw any creature without subconsciously trying to make it biologically plausible 😦
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I can relate to that. For example, my concept of the Pilou was based on the Kangaroo Rat until I changed it
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Yeesh. Regret that one so much.
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Where is this girl from? Also is the name mutually exclusive to all those animals still?
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Armenia, and possibly (although I can’t claim to be familiar with modern usage)
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Does it have association with the serpent shahmaran at all? Just curious.
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Not that I know of offhand
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