Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-4598697-20190210224548/@comment-4598697-20190217025946

Professor Wogglebug pointed to a small diorama. It featured a pool with small babies on lily pads. Lurking at the pool's edge was a bird that looked like a cross between a rooster, a crane, and a stork.

"What's that?" asked Lelio.

"This is another fearsome bird," said Professor Wogglebug. "It's called the coquecigrue. It is said to be a bad omen. It is vespertine, which means it is most active in the evening. Though they do not eat humans, they love to eat water babies, diminutive humanoid creatures that dwell in ponds. Some people believe that if you see a coquecigrue, you will have extremely bad luck."

"Wow..." said Roy. "This place has lots of vicious birds."

"Is that true?" asked Lelio.

"Of course not," said Professor Wogglebug. "That's all superstition. But it's best to stay away from coquecigrues. They enjoy people's pain and suffering. And wogglebugs are also part of their diet, so I've got to watch out too!"