ROPEN
In the stories of New Guinea, the Ropen is a pteranadon-like creature with a leathery wingspan of about 3-4 ft. When Western missionaries first started to penetrate Papua New Guinea in the 1950s, they began to hear tales of the Ropen, which people said lived in the caves along the islands of New Britain and Umboi on the Bismarck Archipelago. People said it flew by night and had a long tail ending in a diamond-shaped tip, a beak with teeth and razor-sharp claws. When the English missionary Tyson Hughes was helping the Moluccan tribes of Ceram Island in the 1980s, he was told about the Orang-bati (men with wings) who lived in the caves of an extinct volcano, Mount Kairatu, in the centre of the island. The Ropen has a taste for decaying flesh and is said to harass any funeral gatherings, swooping down upon the corpse.
Text from The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures by John and Caitlin Matthews (HarperElement, 2005)

















