Màni, Triplet Goddesses of the Moon

The triplet goddesses of the moon known as the Màni. Often depicted as a giant owl that has the upper body of fair women sticking out of it, though it is also depicted as three women with various bodyparts exchanged with those of owls; one with the head of an owl, one with wings and claws instead of arms, and one with a combination of wings and arms while the feet become talons.

The truth of it however is that these three sisters were high-druids of the order of the Moon and ascended into demi-gods who has the owl and the moon as their symbols and are highly revered of all branches of the order of the moon and is seen as a pinnacle of truly being one with nature. They are known in some circles as the mother of Owlbears. Their imagery can often be found amongst druids of the moon, the Illuskan settlements, and Goliaths that venture in the north. - Frohtastic