About: Harpies   Sponge Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/xoykDFxJFBgF02W_HRnEzw==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Harpies are female Vampires that appear in InFamous: Festival of Blood.

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Harpies
  • Harpies
rdfs:comment
  • Harpies are female Vampires that appear in InFamous: Festival of Blood.
  • Les harpies sont des créatures anthropomorphes de l'univers de Donald Duck tirées de la mythologie grecque.
  • Harpies are winged monsters. They originated on Earth but were taken to the Underworld by Hades. When Leanna's village was beset by harpies, the villagers made a deal with Hades. Hades would take all of the harpies to the Underworld with him if Leanna would agree to live with Typhoon in his cloud castle to guard the last three un-hatched harpy eggs. She agreed. The last three harpies were named Fee, Fie and Foe-Fum by Typhoon (HTLJ "Beanstalks and Bad Eggs"). This article is a stub, or very short article, that is most likely incomplete and needs expansion.
  • Harpies (singular Harpy) are a species of humanoid like creatures that live on the sky island Sirenous. Harpies are known for their amazing voices, which has lead them to become slaves, similar to Mermaids and Fishmen.
  • Harpies are creatures that are part bat and person and one of Jadis' Army. They only appear in the Disney version of the first film and never appear in Lewis' Workshop.
  • They can fly, are strong, and have long bony tails. They also seem to have the powers of infecting the area with bad acting, cheap scenery, and cheesy graphics.
  • The Harpie is a race of astral creatures that appeared in the physical world soon after the light that covered the entire earth.
  • Harpies are a predatory species that dwell in the mountains of the world. They often appear in the armies of Dark Elves and Beastmen.
  • Harpies are the female equivalent of zombies. As a result, they often "party" with their male counterparts, like Larry King and Keith Richards.
  • Harpies are the result of pseudo-magical experiments; human women were crossed with birds, resulting in women with oversized wings and birdlike talons. As if this weren't disturbing enough, harpies generally disdain wearing any clothing. The trauma of the experimentation done to them has apparently driven them to madness, although some base form of intelligence (or instinct) still guides their actions. They prefer to attack their foes with the razor-sharp talons on their feet, making them formidable enemies. Harpies can be found in dungeons as well as in the wilderness, mostly near mountains.
  • They are monsters with the heads of hideous, deformed women, and the bodies of either bats or birds. They usually appear in large groups to attack Kratos. Individually weak, they can easily overpower Kratos as part of a group attack. They attack by biting and slashing Kratos with their fangs and talons. Also, they can stand on Kratos' shoulders and bite his face. In addition, it was the harpies that delivered the Blades of Chaos to Kratos through Ares' command.
  • The Harpies (ハーピー, , Hāpī?) as a Interceptor Angeloid Type γ (Gamma) (要撃用エンジェロイドタイプγ (ガンマ), , yōgeki-yō enjeroido taipu g (ganma)?) and the secondary antagonists of the series (next to the Master of Synapse).
  • It is their torsos that likely cause such speculation about Harpies, for they have the upper body of a voluptuous female, though with a savage and feral beauty. Their appearance has lead to many arguments among scholars; some concluding that they are little more than mere beasts, others that they are touched by Chaos. Harpies will frequently try to attack from surprise and in large numbers. They put their wings to good advantage, using hit and run tactics on land bound foes. They will swiftly retreat to a high location where they cannot be readily followed if injured.[1b]
  • Harpies were witches who had died by a male's hand. Regardless of the race they originally came from, they were more volatile and more cunning than other demon-dead witches. They seldom left their territory, a territory that even demon-dead males didn't dare venture into. In the Black Jewels Trilogy, Titian, Surreal's mother, was the Queen of the Harpies.
  • Les Harpies (ハーピー, Hapi) sont des créatures mi-homme, mi-oiseau. Dans la mythologie grecque, les harpies sont au nombre de trois. Dans One Piece, une seule Harpie a été vue jusqu'à présent (Mone).
  • The Harpies make their home on Talon Mountain. They all address each other as sisters as there are no males in their species. Hunga is the leader of the Harpies and a sworn enemy of the Queen Angella of Castle Bright Moon.
  • Harpies are a female bird monster who are known in Greek and Roman mythology to be "snatchers" as their name means "snatchers". In tradition mythology, harpies are supposed to be hybrids of humans (women) and birds. Hesiod calls them two "lovely-haired" creatures, the daughters of Thaumas and Electra (not to be confused with Electra, daughter of King Agamemnon), who were sisters of Iris. Pottery art depicting the harpies featured beautiful women with wings. Roman and Byzantine writers detailed their ugliness.
  • Harpies were mainly winged death-spirits, half bird and half woman, best known for constantly stealing all food from Phineas of Thrace. The literal meaning of the word seems to be "that which grabs" as it comes from the ancient Greek word "ἁρπάζω" (harpaxo) which means "I grab". Harpies could also bring life. The four harpies are Aello, Celaeno, Ocypete and Podarge. They were the children of Thaumas and Electra. Their other sisters were Iris and Arke. They appear also in the Aeneid by Virgil.
Generation
  • First
dcterms:subject
Alternative Linked Data Views: ODE     Raw Data in: CXML | CSV | RDF ( N-Triples N3/Turtle JSON XML ) | OData ( Atom JSON ) | Microdata ( JSON HTML) | JSON-LD    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 07.20.3217, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Standard Edition
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2012 OpenLink Software