Episode 31: Swans of a Feather

Context

D&D’s Swanmay Inspiration

Gygax Dragon Magazine Article - [x]

“Literary Sources of D&D” - [x]

Three Hearts and Three Lions - [x]

Lycanthropy/Therianthropy - [x] (Including list of 40 lycanthropes

Polymorph - [x]

Shapechangers - [x]

Wild Shape - [x]

Swan Maiden Mythology - [x] [x]

The Folklore of Birds by Edward A. Armstrong - [x]

Swan Maiden Mythology - [x]

The Bronze Age - [x]

The Living Goddess by Marija Gimbutas - [x]

D&D Lore

Bird Maiden - [x]

Swanmay - [x] [x]

Sourcebooks

AD&D - [x]

2nd Edition - [x] [x] [x]

3/3.5 Edition - [x]

Dragon Magazine - [x] [x] [x]

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STATS! - [x]

A swanmay, depicted as a woman dressed in a bikini with long dark hair and grey wings. She wears a matching feathered headdress and leans forward holding one arm.

Swanmay (AD&D Trading Cards, 1992)

Lycanthrope Gender Count

From The Slovenly Trulls Stats doc

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