Scarecrow
: Dressed in discarded farmer's clothes, such as flannel shirts, overalls, and hats, to mimic a human presence. 3. Cultural and Narrative Archetypes
: Ancient Greeks carved wooden statues of Priapus to stand guard in their fields. Race: Scarecrow [ROUGH DRAFT] - Walrock Homebrew Scarecrow
: Popularized by characters like the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz , often characterized as kind, gentle, and country-bumpkin . : Dressed in discarded farmer's clothes, such as
: In fantasy settings (such as Dungeons & Dragons ), they are often depicted as spirits bound to wood and hay by magic. 4. Historical Context Race: Scarecrow [ROUGH DRAFT] - Walrock Homebrew :
: Due to their uncanny humanoid appearance, they are frequently used as "ghastly fiends" in Halloween folklore and horror fiction.
: A wooden or metal frame typically forms the "skeleton".
: Usually stuffed with straw, hay, or old rags to create a humanoid shape.