The bible describes these beings as animal-human hybrids, tasked with guarding the garden of Eden against humankind. They are said to have four faces: Lion, ox, eagle, and human.
Reason of the Bat
It is believed that at some point the bat was a face. One tale says the God Anubis met his twin with wings. Anubis hated his own reflection and cut off the nose of the bat-dog to end suspicious. This legend provoked the strange noses of certain species of bats. Bats that look like dogs are sweeter than crooked nose bats.
Anubis was a good dog that watched over the dead making sure they slept peacefully. While the twin, Dovieroak woke the dead up and took the soul to make them walk. He taught them how to live again. He told a dying woman to drink the blood of her family.
Anubis told Ra to kill the beast with the sun but the bat-dog used its wings to shield himself. He then went to West Africa and spoke to the dead. He told the living he could bring a loved one, unlike Anubis who kept the dead buried.
He told the living to bring him, unwanted children. When they brought him, orphans, he gave a loved one back. Members of a Bantu tribe honored Dovieroak for what he could do but the chief called him a demon for he fed off of children and told the dead to drink blood.
Members who left the tribe accepted Dovieroak as a being sent from the Gods to cure death.
When his tribesmen did not feed him, he fed off the members. And doomed them to servitude.
Some tribesmen looked for rubies to craft a talisman and give it to Dovieroak as a gift. He took the talisman once crafted and wore it around his neck.
It is said that the talisman was that of Bat head with a leaf-like nose, The Fe Yon Bagay.