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Although the descriptions of a unicorn's appearance
may vary according to the region, stories of this creature can
be found with origins throughout the world. The legend of this
mystical animal dates back as far as the ancient Greeks. Later
in history, references in the Bible connect unicorns to virgin
saints and they became a symbol of purity. Despite the fact that
unicorns were said to be wild and at times vicious, one could
easily be tamed by a virgin's touch.
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During the Middle Ages, the dust filed
from a unicorn's horn , or alicorn, was a popular ingredient
used in magic potions that were thought to be highly effective
against poisons and all malignant ills. The horns were so prized
that they were kept in the vaults of royalty. Great artists such
as Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Durer have tried to capture
their likeness on paper. Many stories, songs and poems have been
written about them. One such story being that the reason that
no known survivors exist today is that they never made it aboard
the Ark, as they were off gallivanting when it was time to go.
Whether or not the unicorn is or ever has
been real, one thing is certain, the unicorn is alive and well
today! They will continue to live on in the hearts and minds
of many creative, sensitive and caring people; individuals for
which faith and belief do not depend on congruity of actual fact.
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