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Man-Eating Unicorns
Apr 26 2011, 9:31 AM EDT | Post edited: Apr 26 2011, 9:31 AM EDT
I read a book called Rampant by Diana Peterfreund. About a sect of virgin girls who slay man-eating unicorns. Being a mythos buff. I searched in to the subject after reading the book.

And ancient peoples of India, Asia, Europe, and Germanic tribes believed that original unicorns ate people especially non-virgin women. That the horns or alicorn was highly poisonous and lethal. That's why unicorns were killed in the biblical flood.

That Alexander the Great's steed Baucephelus was actually a unicorn as big as an elephant that resembled a bull. That spoke to Alexander telepathically and came up with battle strategies and tactics. That without Baucephelus he wouldn't have conquered as much as he did.

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