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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Like centaurs, mermaids, Fauns and Satyrs, harpies are mythical creatures that take the form of Half Human Hybrids—in this case, one half is a woman and the other half is a bird, usually a bird of prey. They originated in Greek Mythology, where they often took the job of punishing mortals for their misdeeds. This punishment frequently took the form of snatching away or befouling people's food, hence their name which comes from the Greek word for "snatcher." They also can be considered as Anthropomorphic Personifications of violent winds.
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