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Ipotane - Monstropedia - the largest encyclopedia about monsters |
 | | The typical Ipotane looked overall human, but had the legs, hindquarters, tail, and ears of a horse. |
 | | These Ipotanes were drunks, and looked mainly like other Ipotanes except that they were usually bald and fat with thick lips and squat noses, and had the legs of a human. |
 | | Later, sileni lost the plural connotation and the only references were to one individual named Silenus, the teacher and faithful companion of the wine-god Dionysus. |
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