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And Ocellus
Uh, yeah it would, if she’s still half griffon.
Sandbar is a prey, Yona is another possible prey. Wait, Hippogriff is 1/2 horse 1/2 griffon, would this means 1/2 canniblism? If it was Gallus, who is a griffon, it wouldn’t be a problem.
Basically, but be wary that in Asian languages these “compound words” can be metaphorical.
From what I can find, both 鳥馬 torima and the inverted 馬鳥 umadori are most commonly used to refer to Chocobo-like creatures. I suppose one could use them to refer to a pegasus or a hippogriff too? I really don’t know.
In the West, we tend to presume the second word is the “main” one, e.g. a bird-horse is more horse and a horse-bird is more bird. This does not seem to strictly apply in an Asian context.
You folks are mistaking it with 鳥 tori, “bird”.
Either would be cannibalism but the latter is fine because actual birds of prey eat other birds all the time so it’s whatevs.
Hippogriff’s favorite meal.
That just makes it spookier