Short, sharp horns protrude from the forehead, nestled in long greasy hair that matched the color of the fur on the legs. The Goatman seems incapable of emotion, which can be used to differentiate the real hiker from the mimic, but this could just be the Goatman faking it in order for victims to think that there is a monster chasing somebody else in order to reach another victim. It has also been said that the very sight of the creature is so unsettling that those who see it while walking across the high trestle are driven to leap off. The Gracewind Goatman (Goatman for short) is the main antagonist of the indie horror videogame Do You Copy?. From what we can see, it is very tall, has glowing red eyes, and the horns of a goat. Others. Other stories claim the monster jumps down from the trestle onto the roofs of cars passing beneath it.
Yet other legends tell that it attacks its victims with a blood-stained axe. This ability is obviously shown once the Goatman is talking to the player in a calm, evil voice that sounds like the lost hiker in the park. A man named Tommy Burson soon after reported the creature landed on his car after jumping out of a tree. Cryptids and Myths Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Goatman is capable of cunning trickery, shown when it dupes the hiker into running away from the trail to the player's tower, to bring him far away and kill him without any problems. Although it is not seen physically, the Goatman has the ability to climb trees to stalk his victim, as described in one of the stories on the bulletin board. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. When supposedly they turned and looked back and saw a wild beast man 9 foot tall goatman thing with devil red frey eyes staring at them, holding the head of Jacks favorite goat and in the other the lifeless body of old Jack himself. Paranoia Fuel: Once you've figured out that the Goatman can mimic the hiker's voice, and is actively looking for you both, it's easy to become paranoid trying to figure out who's talking when and where they are exactly in the park, especially as you're stuck in the tower and can't see a whole lot.

Locals call it the Pope Lick Monster, for it guards the Pope Lick train trestle with an array of supernatural powers including the ability to mimic, hypnotize and scramble the minds of its victims. Once the player guides the hiker off of the "Carnation Rock Trail", a loud roaring can be heard and the player can faintly see a tree falling down.
In most accounts, the monster appears as a human-goat hybrid with a grotesquely deformed body of a man. The horrid great smell was like some huge wild animal had died and the smell of sulfur and urine. An 18-inch scar on the side of his car was shown by Burson as proof. They found Old Jack herding his goats late at night and drove the old man and his goats off the bridge. In my previous article, Hunt for Pope Lick Monster, I explored how the Goatman may have been the product of government genetic testing gone haywire. The headline read: "Fishy Man-Goat Terrifies Couples Parked at Lake Worth." The local officers dismissed them as bear sightings. The following night, reports came in of the creature hurling a tire from a bluff at overlooking bystanders, which was reportedly witnessed by up to 10 individuals. Helloooo? It has powerful, fur-covered goat legs, an alabaster-skinned face with an aquiline nose and wide set eyes. The couples that reported the sightings described it as a half-man, half-goat, with fur and scales. „ ~ The Goatman taunting the player.. Shortly afterwards, the Goatman reaches the tower the player is in and proceeds to kill the player. Although it cannot be seen, the only way the Goatman can show its speed is when once the hiker reaches the second tower, after flashing the breaker light to reveal themselves, the hiker claims that the Goatman has stopped chasing him and thanks the player. Although the Goatman's abilities is not seen physically, it abilities are often described by the stories on the bulletin board, the hiker and the player if they observe outside of the tower. It reveals that the Goatman has claimed 4 hikers that were lost in the night, and multiple sightings of the goatman watching his victims on trees. Terry Deckard, a reporter, wrote an article about it in the newspaper, which made the front page. According to legend, Goatman is an axe-wielding, half-man, half-animal creature that was once a scientist who worked in the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center.