Should you ever even think you see a basilisk or cockatrice, shut your eyes immediately and change the view to something else. |
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A family of pegasi stood tethered, eyeing a nearby slumbering cockatrice with understandable uneasiness. |
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Avert your eyes, wee lads and ladesses, for the cockatrice will stare into your soul and turn it to stone! |
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The fireballs simply swirled into a funnel when they neared the foes chest, and the entire cockatrice glowed a bright blue as the magic was absorbed into its body. |
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If you bring a stuffed or unstuffed trophy of a crawling hand, cockatrice, basilisk, kurask or abyssal demon, Nomad will then supply you with a pet of that type. |
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Obscure ingredients and vague instructions do not easily intimidate him — his team once successfully produced a cockatrice, a Tudor specialty that joins the bottom of a pig and the head of a turkey. |
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