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The Bicorn (literally meaning "two horns") is a mythological two-horned creature. Due to its variation in depictions, it's possible this creature has some shape-shifting abilities.

Myths & Legends[]

The bicorn devours husbands who are kind hearted and devoted which makes the bicorn a wicked creature since it eats men who are loving and loyal to their families. As such, it could be considered the cruel counterpart to the virtuous Unicorn.

Appearance[]

There are two different versions of the Bicorn in appearance depending on the region it comes from:

  • The first type is a bull-like creature with two horns that can change it's face to look like a human face.
  • The second type of Bicorn is a horse with two horns. In some stories the horns are side by side like a goat's, and in other stories the horns are in front of each other on the horse's forehead like a rhinocerous.

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