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The Potion Cauldron 'Basilisk Blood' Mixed Fruit Sugar Free 250ml Potion Drink and Jelly BellyTM Harry PotterTM Triple Pack (Slug, Bean & Frog)

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The Basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets could only be controlled by Salazar Slytherin "or his descendants," including the Gaunt family, most of whom were Parselmouths (Pm). Melee [one-action] jaws +15 [ +10/+5], Damage 2d8+4 piercing Petrifying Gaze [two-actions] ( arcane, concentrate, incapacitation, transmutation, visual) The basilisk stares at a creature it can see within 30 feet. That creature must attempt a DC 22 Fortitude save. If it fails and has not already been slowed by Petrifying Glance or this ability, it becomes slowed 1. If the creature was already slowed by this ability or Petrifying Glance, a failed save causes the creature to be petrified permanently. Hermione Granger was Petrified, while gathering information on the Basilisk. She discovered she was the monster in the Chamber of Secrets and that the serpent travelled through the pipes in the school. Hermione was Petrified after seeing the Basilisks' eyes in a hand mirror. [3]

Newt Scamander stated in the fifty-second edition of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them that there had been no recorded sightings of Basilisks in Britain for the last 400 years. Harry Potter wrote in his copy of the book " that's what you think". [2] The weight of a raw piece of meat is 4 pounds. And one slab of meat (4 lbs.), can be used to make 1 dried ration (2 lbs.).Some believe that the myths were based on real life cobras with the comb being the hood, the rivalry with weasels actually referring to mongooses, and the deadly gaze inspired by how some species can spit venom (often aiming for the eyes to blind enemies). Various poisons that are not described yet: nightshade, powdered greycap (taken from the toadstool), wolfsbane, demon's dance, basilisk venom, blindeye, (II: 193. III: 743, 872. IV: 516) Although an average Basilisk is said to have an average lifespan of 900 years Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk lived for approximately 1000 years, being there since Slytherin built the Chamber of Secrets around that time. Oberyn used manticore venom on Gregor. However, he magically altered the poison to elongate his death. Basilisk shares the same egg-eating taming method as that of Titanoboa. Unlike Titanoboa, however, it also takes in meat as food supply after taming.

Turn to stone permanently, range 30 feet, Fortitude DC 19 negates. A creature petrified in this manner that is then coated (not just splashed) with fresh greater basilisk blood (taken from a basilisk no more than 1 hour deceased) is instantly restored to flesh. An intact eyeball could be sold for up to 1,000 gold pieces, while just an eyelid could still fetch as much as 400gp. An egg could sell for up to 500gp, while a hatched infant could go for 700gp. A mature specimen was less valuable than small one, but buyers often still pay up to 500gp for them. The eggs themselves had malleable and somewhat stretchy shells, able to be handled and moved easily without risk to the gestating creature inside. [10] Due to its propensity to skim the water’s surface over short distances, the ancient species is also the earliest ancestor of the modern basilisk, commonly known as the Jesus Lizard. At 48 million years ago, Wyoming’s tropical rainforests were home to the earliest Corytophanidae.In William Shakespeare's Richard III, the recently widowed Anne Neville, on hearing seductive compliments on her eyes from her husband's murderer (Richard, Duke of Gloucester), retorts that she wishes they were those of a basilisk, that she might kill him. [20] In Act II, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's Cymbeline, a character says about a ring, "It is a basilisk unto mine eye, Kills me to look on't." TL;DR: Can a player use the "Repair" activity to repair a nearly broken statue of a petrified person, then cure the petrification? If so, what would the DC to repair, and would anything special be required? Karakuri Circus: Manga-only, a Basilisk is among the various artificial mythical creatures created by the evil Automata Doctor Lao and, alongside Unicorn, Gorgon and Cerberus, is one of the four considered too wild to be tamed. This Basilisk looks like a giant snake with a monstrous, skeletal head with a vaguely squarish shape, plenty of fangs and an extra round eye right in the front. As a pet, basilisk lizard babies require up to three meals a day, gathering as much as they can eat within just ten minutes. Just over 70% of their diet consists of insects and other animal life, while the rest is plant matter. What Eats Basilisk Lizards?

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