• The legendary creature known as the Shadhavar, alternatively called Âras in medieval Muslim bestiaries, emerges from the rich tapestry of Arabian mythology.
  • The scholar Al-Damiri stated a larger number of branches to 72, and al-Mustawfi made shadhavar a ferocious carnivore.
  • Shadhavar resembles a gazelle that on its head has a single horn with 42 hollow branches.
  • Variations: Shadhahvar, Shadhahwar, Shādhahvār, Shad-hawar, Shād-hawār, Shad-havar, Shadhawar, Shadahvar, Shadahwar, Shadawar, Sadahvar...
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  • İran halk hikayelerinde oldukça ünlü olan Shadhavar, Sadhuzag ya da Aras olarak da adlandırılabiliyor.
  • Shadhavar (Arabic: شادهوار) is a legendary unicorn-like creature known from the Medieval Muslim zoological literature.
  • While their shadhavar can captivate people and render them helpless it is not evil, and even with that capacity tend to prefer eating carrion over actually hunting.
  • A creature charmed in this way is incapacitated, its speed is reduced to 0, and a shadhavar has advantage on attack rolls against it.
  • The shadhavar of Muslim mythology were basically murder unicorns with a magical flute stuck on their forehead that played something like a siren’s song when the...
  • This allows them to play their crest as if it were a musical instrument, and shadhavars can mimic the noises of a dozen manufactured instruments...