![]() Blows from their beaks are especially dangerous, as they aim with deadly precision at exposed flesh and vital organs and leave bleeding, life-threatening wounds. Cockatrices do not shun direct fights, in which they strike furiously with wing and tail in an attempt to exhaust their foes. Though small compared to griffins and manticores, they are more than capable of killing anyone who stumbles across them in a dark corridor. Cockatrices thrive in dark caves, abandoned ruins, cobwebbed dungeons and old basements. One should instead watch out for it's sharp beak and long tail, which it can whip to murderous effect. That is utter nonsense, however, a cockatrice's gaze being no more dangerous than that of an angry goose. Jethro, peasant from Pindal Foolish superstitions claim cockatrices, like basilisks, can kill with their gaze alone. Then this cockatrice sprung up nearby, and now all's I got left's dried patties in an empty field. ![]() Another one can be found on Ard Skellig, near the lake north east of Fornhala (close to Kaer Dhu).īestiary entry Had meself eight heifers, five of 'em milchers. Other than Shrieker, one can be found northeast of the Oxenfurt Gate, not far from the small lake west of Yantra. ![]()
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