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Myth Stuff - False Basilisks
These three animals are, for one reason or another, confused for basilisks or equated to them in some way. General Information: -Flaubert's False Basilisk: A two meter long species of drakon from the marshes of the Mediterranean that imitates basilisks. Bright violet color with a three-lobed crest that spits normal ol' fire to deter prey. Skoffín - Also known as the Icelandic basilisks, they are, appropriately, created from a tabby cat and fox's union. With cockatrice eyes they deliver a death gaze that can be fatal if untreated for more than an hour. Some sorcerers breed them, but these often are malnourished with bald patches. Not immune to their own gaze, like basilisks. Often fend for themselves in the wild. Look like arctic foxes, but with shorter hair, more pronounced whiskers, and the trademark eyes. Cannot breed in the wild. Chang Nam - Mouse-sized beast from Thailand. Look like a tiny hyrax, with an elephant-shrew head, and tiny Hyracotherium hooves. In its snout are venomous fangs, so magically poisonous as to be able to kill by stabbing a person's reflection or shadow. If someone manages to kill one and steal its tusk/fangs without themselves getting killed, they can be made into an amulet, which will alone them to tame any wild elephant. But, like many other creatures, the market is flooded with knock-offs, either made from sengi or molded out of clay. Notes: The drakon is my own creation, also inspired by confused reports of the basilisk. Luckily for them, confrontations with real basilisks are almost impossible. What they'd do if they found a poser would probably be unprintable for this good, Christian website. The skoffin's summer court has even less fur. Big thanks to @abookofcreatures and The Reykjavik Grapevine's monster articles for showing me these two obscure monsters existed.