Entity Entry: The Griffon (Global-Class)
Entity Profile: Griffon
Section titled “Entity Profile: Griffon”- Classification: Entity
- Containment Class: Euclid
- Threat Level: 5 (High-Risk Kinetic/Aerial)
- Alignment: Neutral
- Origin: Global/Universal Mythos
- Tags: Monster, Global, Aerial Predator
Overview
Section titled “Overview”The Griffon (often stylized as Gryphon or Griffin) represents a pan-cultural hybrid entity appearing in global folklore. Combining the structural physiology of Panthera leo (lion) and Aquila chrysaetos (golden eagle), this apex predator serves as both a terrestrial guardian and an aerial threat. Historically, it is regarded as a symbol of divine power and vigilance, though archival records suggest a more volatile, predatory nature when encountered outside of controlled environments.
Behavioral Logic
Section titled “Behavioral Logic”When the entity is in an active state, researchers must observe the following System Rules to ensure site integrity:
[CORE DIRECTIVE] The entity must adhere to established physics and occult laws dictated by the Global Entity Protocol. Failure to calibrate local reality anchors often results in catastrophic breach events.
- Proximity Protocol: Maintain a mandatory 50-meter baseline alert radius. Any breach of this perimeter is considered an act of territorial aggression.
- Aggression Trigger: The Griffon displays a heightened instinct to guard cache-heavy zones or high-value archaeological artifacts. It does not initiate combat unless provocation is detected or its perceived ‘nest’ is encroached upon.
Modern Anomaly Adaptation
Section titled “Modern Anomaly Adaptation”Integration Status: Pending Empirical Verification.
In the context of contemporary anomalous containment, the Griffon is rarely observed in its “natural” state. Most sightings occur as manifestations of localized belief-fields or “thought-forms” emerging near major historical sites.
Current research initiatives suggest the following potential containment strategies:
- Biological Suppression: Utilization of sedatives mimicking avian-tranquilizer compounds with feline-nerve blockades.
- Reality Anchoring: Standardized Scranton-esque anchors may be ineffective due to the entity’s strong integration with classical human archetypes. It is recommended to deploy Conceptual Dampeners instead.
Researcher Note: Any agent encountering a Griffon in an urban, modern environment is advised to cease all electronic transmission. The entity appears to be sensitive to high-frequency electromagnetic signatures, likely mistaking them for rival avian vocalizations.
Archivist Note: Records for this entity are currently sparse. If you possess data regarding the creature’s modern-day nesting behaviors or biological sample analysis, please submit to the Central Repository for immediate database indexing.