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Fantastic Beasts: Fantastic Beasts: The Dementor |
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Posted by Salazar_Snake_Slayer on Sunday, March 16 @ 07:33:16 CET |
The Dementor is one of the most foulists and evil creatures you can find. The Dementor' s apearence is usally when a prisner from the wizerding world needs to be guarded at the wizerd prison of Azkaban. These creatures feed and live off happy and wonderful memories untill the person has only their sadist or poorest memories are left and can even suck the soul right out of the person.They are classified as very dangerous and should not be handled without care and a patronous nerby.
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Fantastic Beasts: Fantastic Beast: Bowtrukle |
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Posted by EDSLOVER32 on Tuesday, July 05 @ 10:09:49 CEST |
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M.O.M classification XX (harmless/ may be domesticated).............................................
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Fantastic Beasts: Fantastic Beast:Billywig |
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Posted by EDSLOVER32 on Wednesday, June 29 @ 03:14:10 CEST |
Ministry of Magic Classification XXX(Competent wizard should cope)......
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Fantastic Beasts: Basilisk |
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Posted by EDSLOVER32 on Monday, June 27 @ 20:14:51 CEST |
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The Basilisk is known as the King of Serpents. The first ever recored Basilisk was bred by Herpo the Foul, a Greek Dark wizard and Parselmouth, who discoverd that after much experimentation that a chicken egg hatched beneath a toad would produce a gigantic serpent possede of extraordinarily dangerously powers. The Basilisk is a brilliant green serpent that may reach up to fifty feet long. It has exceptionally venomous fangs but its most dangerous means of attack is the gaze of its large yellow eyes. Anyone looking directly at the eye will suffer instant death. Herpo the Fouls Basilisk is belived to have lived for close on nine hundred years.
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Fantastic Beasts: Augyrey |
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Posted by EDSLOVER32 on Monday, June 27 @ 12:00:00 CEST |
The Augurey is also known as the Irish Phoenix, it is a native of Britian and Ireland, though it is also found rarley in northern Euope. A thin and mourful looking bird, somewhat like a small and underfed vulture in apperance, the Augurey is greenish black. It is intensely shy, nest in bramble and thorn, eats large insects and fairies. It flies in heavy rain only, or otherwise it reamins hidden in its tear-shaped nest. The Augurey has a distinctive low, throbbing cry, which was once believed to foretell death.Wizards says that when they hear the cry they are liable to have a heart attack.
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Fantastic Beasts: Ashwinderis |
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Posted by EDSLOVER32 on Sunday, June 26 @ 19:00:58 CEST |
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The Ashwinderis created when a magical fire is allowed to burn unchecked for too long. A thin pale-gray serpent with glowing red eyes, it will rise from the embers of na unsupervised fire and slither away, with an ash trail behind it. An Ashwinder lives for only an hour.
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Fantastic Beasts: For those who don't have ''FANTASTIC BEAST AND WHERE TO FIND THEM''!! |
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Posted by EDSLOVER32 on Sunday, June 26 @ 18:59:29 CEST |
The creature of the day is the Acromantula. The Acromantula is a monstrous eight-eyed spider capable of human speech. Its distinctive features include the thick black hair that covers the body. Its legspan which can reach up to 15 feet long. It produces a distintive clicking sound when the creature becomes angry or exited. This creature originated in Boreno, where it inhabits dense in the jungle.
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