Wyvern

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Wyvern supporters in the arms of the Borough of Vale Royal
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A wyvern (or wivern) is a winged reptilian legendary creature often found in medieval heraldry. Its usual blazon is statant (standing). The wyvern is a type of dragon with two legs and two wings. [1] The rest of its appearance can vary, such as appearing with a tail spade or with a serpent-like tail.

Variants of the wyvern include the sea-wyvern, which has a fish-like tail. The wyvern is similar to another mythical creature, the cockatrice, which is similar to the basilisk.[citation needed]

In popular culture, the wyvern is sometimes shown as a non-dragon creature with dragon-like traits.[2]

Wyverns have been described as the largest form of dragon, so large that they prey from creatures such as elephants and rhinos. Stories of the wyvern are very similar to the legendary Arabian bird, the Roc.

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[edit] Cryptozoology

Some Cryptozoologists have therorized that Wyverns are evidence of surviving Pterosaurs, but like similar theories about dragons, there is no evidence aside from accounts of surviving pterosaurs in remote areas such as the Kongamato in Africa.

[edit] Wyvern and Symbolisms

In heraldry, the wyvern represents pestilence, conquest, or other such ideas.[citation needed] The wyvern also symbolises strength, power and endurance.

The portmanteau word "Wyvern" is associated with the area of Herefordshire and Worcestershire, as the rivers Wye and Severn run through Hereford and Worcester respectively. Therefore, the wyvern is often used as a mascot in that area. For example, one of the local radio stations is called Wyvern FM, and its first logo, in 1982, featured a wyvern dragon.

Wyvern surmounting the Midland Railway coat of arms at Derby Station
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Wyvern surmounting the Midland Railway coat of arms at Derby Station

[edit] Wyverns in popular culture

Wyverns are also featured in many fantasy settings. Their representation is not standardized: for example, in some fantasy works, wyverns have four legs, while in others, two.

  • Wyverns are the one of the main aspects in Capcom's online action adventure games from the Monster Hunter franchise. The Rathalos featured in the game makes a good epitome of a wyvern.
  • In Heroes of Might and Magic III, wyverns are depicted as a dragon-like creature with a pair of wings, two legs, no arms/front legs and some of them have a poisonous stinger tail.
  • In the MMORPG, RuneScape, Wyverns take on a skeletal form in the Wyvern Dungeon.
  • The Death Wyvern is the boss of the Shadow Wood episode in Hexen. It is a dragon-like creature that shoots fireballs.
  • Wyverns in the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI appear in two different forms. The grown wyverns are larger than a man, with two legs and two wings, but they can't fly. They have brown or black skin, except for the monster 'Seiryu' that has a light blue and purple skin. The other type of wyvern is used as a pet by the Dragoons (Dragon Knights). They are small compared to the grown wyvern; they have four legs and a pair of wings. The have blue and yellow skin and the ability to use elemental and healing breath.
  • Wyverns are also present in the Warcraft game series. In these games, they are called "Windriders" and they appear much less reptilian, with the head and body of a lion (symbolic of their honor and courage), curved horns, an armored tail like a scorpion, and bat-like wings attached to their front legs. It seems to resemble a manticore mixed with the concept of a wyvern. In the MMORPG World of Warcraft they are used as a means of public transportion.
  • Wyverns appear in the Korean-made online RPG Redmoon Online as the most powerful monster in the entire game. They appear usually in only one optional map in the game, and it usually requires a group of max-leveled characters or one super-maxed character with hyper-strength equipment to stand a chance against a single wyvern. Their attacks consist of a fixed-60% damage Earthquake, teleporting right up in the face of their enemy, biting, and breathing a stream of fire.
  • Wyverns are featured alot in the games Monster Hunter where you play as a village hunter and hunt down wyverns such as the Rathalos, the female Rathian, the Yian Kut Ku, and many other various dragons.
  • Masami Kurumada's anime series Saint Seiya: The Hades Chapter features a majestic body armor owned by a warrior named Radamanthys. When not worn by its master the armor takes the shape of a wyvern.
  • Castle Wyvern is a mythical castle from the Gargoyles TV series that was moved from the coast of Scotland to New York in order to break a spell.
  • A set in Lego's newly launched Toys "R" Us–exclusive "Vikings" product line is titled "Viking Boat Against the Wyvern Dragon."[1]
  • The Wyverns is a gentlemens' club for male students of the University of Cambridge.
  • The SK Wyverns are a team in the Korea Baseball League.
  • Wyverns feature strongly in the fantasy book series Broken Sky, where they are ridden as flying mounts and bonded telepathically to their riders via a 'bonding stone.'
  • Wyvern House is the name of the preparatory school for the exclusive Newington College, Sydney, Australia.
  • Wyverns are bad-tempered, dragonlike monstrous mounts for Orc Heroes and Warlords in Warhammer Fantasy Battle, a tabletop strategy game.
  • Wyvern is the name of one of the houses in the George Abbot School in Surrey.
  • Wyvern is the name of an online graphical MUD.
  • In the Pelicar RPG, wyverns are a varied species of magical animal. They range in intelligence from dumb as dirt to genius. Most are winged and a few look like classical European dragons. Their defining characteristic is the uses of alchemical processes in their bodies to produce magical effects. For instance, super hard skins, fiery breath or magical flight.
  • Wyvern is the name of the fictional county in which the equally fictional town of Holby is situated in the BBC's long-running medical drama, Casualty.
  • In Peter Jackson's popular movie adaptations of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings books, the "Fell Beasts" serving as mounts for the Ringwraiths are considered by many fans to be similar to a Wyvern.
  • The Wyvern is seen as a reptilian form in Warlord's Battlecry III.
  • They appear in the NES/Famicom game Dragon Quest, looking bird-like, with a duck like head, and feathered wings.
  • Wyverns also appear in a game made by Nintendo called Fire Emblem.
  • Wyvern is a character in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" which is part of the Flying Dutchman. It is important because it tells Will how to kill Davy Jones.
  • Appear in Arcanum of Steamworks & Magicka Obscura.
  • The Mothership of the Caldari race in the space MMORPG Eve Online is called the Wyvern.
  • In Lost Magic, a game for the Nintendo DS, there are a Wyvern series of elemental spells that take the shape of Dragons.
  • In F-Zero GX, one of the machines is called "Little Wyvern."
  • The Wyvern is the mascot for Kings College, which is a residential college for male students of the University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia.
  • The Wyvern is also the name of the court in Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' series called The Kiesha'ra. The court is made up of shapeshifters, one half serpent, the other half, birds of prey.
  • In the anime/manga series Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, there is a monster called "Wyvern no Senshi" (renamed "Alligator Sword" in the dubbed version).

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pennick, Nigel (1997). Dragons of the West. Capall Bann Publishing
  2. ^ TSR (1993). Monstrous Manual. TSR Inc.

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