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Horns in fiction mean many things — most frequently, villainy (being affiliated with the devil), but they're also appealing for their supernatural factor or aesthetic purposes. Some horns, such as unicorn horns and serpent horns, are said to be legendary objects that carry unprecedented power, and those who harmed such animals in pursuit for further power would face severe consequences at fate's behest. Horns also signify inhuman-ness, and are often used to denote beasts and other non-human entities. |
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