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Entity Entry: The Griffon (Global-Class)

  • Classification: Entity
  • Containment Class: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High-Risk Kinetic/Aerial)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Origin: Global/Universal Mythos
  • Tags: Monster, Global, Aerial Predator

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.

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.

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:

  1. Biological Suppression: Utilization of sedatives mimicking avian-tranquilizer compounds with feline-nerve blockades.
  2. 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.