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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Long Absence

Hey everyone (if anyone even follows me)!

Sorry for such a long absence...I got caught up in life and had even forgot at one point I had started a blog. If there is anything you guys want to know just ask. Any if you have any ideas on what my next blog should be about comment!!

Sincerely,
Morgan

Thursday, July 30, 2009

About the Cockatrice

Cockatrice
Gallicus Halitosis

Considered a pseudo-dragon, the deadly cockatrice lives among Mediterranean pine forest and should be aproached only with great care, if at all.

Lair or Nest- Usually nests high in pine trees.

Dimensions (adult)- 3 feet long; 1 to 2 three feet high.

Appearance- Has something of the look of a Demoniacal rooster.

Forms of Attack- Fatal, poisonous breath; beak.

Food- Any living creature, apart from toads and snakes.

About the Roc

Roc

Avis Sinbadi


Though for long years the roc was confused with the dragon known as the Wyvern, accurate sightings now enable us to identify the creature as a seperate species, hitherto referred to in The Thousand and One Nights by Marco Polo.

Lair or Nest- Can fill a small valley.

Dimensions (adult)- 50 feet long; 18 to 2 0 feet high.

Appearance- like that of a huge eagle.

Forms of Attack- Fearsome beak, claws; dropping from great heights.

Food- Elephants, hippps, rhinos, or other large herbivores.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

About the Behemoth

Behemoth
The mighty behemoth is found only in the remotes northern parts of Siberia, Canada, and Greenland and looks like an oversized mammoth.

Lair or Nest- None.

Dimensions (adult)- 90 feet long; 80 to 100 feet high.

Appearance- Like that of a huge, furry elephant.

Forms of Attack- Blasting with its terrible sneeze; gouging with horns.

Food- Forest; sucks up marshland like soup.

About the Six-legged Salamander

Six-Legged Salamander
Salamandra Ignis

Exclusively found in active volcanic regions, the six-legged salamander exudes a venomous milk that can extinguish flames. Its third pair of legs may have originally evolved from wings.

Lair or Nest- A volcanic vent.

Dimensions (adult)- 2 feet long; 8 inches high.

Appearance- A six-legged salamander. Limbs break off easily but can regrow back within a few hours.

Forms or Attack- Venomous milk, which may be used to poision baitfor its prey.

Food- Glowworms, Fireflies, and any other small insects; also sulphur-loving plants.






















About the Sphinx


Sphinx

Androsphinx Volucer



Of the three species of sphinx, the androsphinx is the only one with the ability to talk , and a well-developed love of riddles. Each subspecies has a winged variant.


Lair or Nest- The shade of a rock; sometimes ancient ruins.


Dimensions (adult)- 6 feet long; 3 to 5 feet high.


Appearance- A leonine body with a humaniod head.


Forms of Attack- Claws, teeth.


Food- Loves human meat but will forgo it for a challenge.

About the Harpy


Harpy

Daemon Volucer

Unclean in their habits, harpies are scavengers that sweep down on picniking travellers, stealing their food and and dropping foul scat upon what they can't carry away. An umbrella is a must when searching out these beasts.



Lair or Nest- Crags, preferably exposed to the wind.


Dimensions (adult)- 5 feet long; 8-foot wing span.


Appearance- Scraggy birds with haglike faces.


Forms of Attack- Claws; poisonous dung dropped to render food inedible.


Food- Anything dead or dying