
Appearance: Combination dragon, eagle, and lizard.
Source: Tome of Mythical Air Beasts
Abilities/Behaviors: This creature is highly intelligent and fierce in combat. It is able to fly at incredible speeds and at incredible altitudes. Its tail is powerful enough to smash through stone several feet thick, and its beak could drill though nearly anything. And as if that weren't enough, the volatile breath of a cockatrice can cause a person to age rapidly, and if one is unlucky enough to be scratched by its talons, they will be turned to stone permanently.
The Cockatrice hates humans and other sentient beings, and will attack without warning, with no regard to provocation or vulnerability of the target.

Dragon, Frost
Appearance: Large bipedal winged lizard.
Source: Dragons for Dummies
Appearance: Large bipedal winged lizard.
Source: Dragons for Dummies
Abilities/Behaviors: This creature, sometimes referred to as a Western Dragon (because myths tend to change depending on where you are in Revres), is the slower but more powerful of the two types of dragons. The Frost Dragon is able to fly, but not as quickly or at as great altitude as its brother, the Green Dragon. It is, however, much better at movement on land, as well as in the water. This dragon was known in ancient days to freeze lakes and rivers in an attempt to disrupt the water supply of humans. Also, it has a nasty habit of freezing its enemies and then slamming them hard with its tail, shattering them and causing instant death.
Frost Dragons aren't known for attacking without provocation, though some have been said to attack humans when they get particularly hungry, and there is no other food source around.
Frost Dragons aren't known for attacking without provocation, though some have been said to attack humans when they get particularly hungry, and there is no other food source around.

Appearance: A winged serpent.
Source: Dragons for Dummies
Abilities/Behaviors: This "Eastern Dragon" is the faster, but less powerful of the two dragons. It is the more traditionally-associated dragon in myth, and is the one known to breathe fire. It is the most aggressive of all the beasts, attacking without provocation, and being very quick to anger. Their speed makes them unmatched by other creatures, and their ferocity more than makes up for their lack of power. Though many have tried, mounting a Green Dragon is not the best idea.
To a Green Dragon, anything that moves is either food, an enemy, or both.

Enfield
Appearance: The head of a fox, the chest of a greyhound, the body of a lion, the hindquarters and tail of a wolf, and forelegs like an eagle's talons.
Source: Nature Mix n' Match
Appearance: The head of a fox, the chest of a greyhound, the body of a lion, the hindquarters and tail of a wolf, and forelegs like an eagle's talons.
Source: Nature Mix n' Match
Abilities/Behaviors: While not capable of flight like many of the creatures in this guide, this beast is no less frightening. Its teeth are tougher than steel, and its fur is equally defensible. It can move swiftly, streamlined, and is capable of quickly navigating both on land and in the water. It is also capable of swimming for up to ten minutes while holding its breath. It is highly intelligent and hunts in packs, capable of coming up with significantly complex strategies in hunting. It is also one of few mythical creatures capable of understanding and responding to human speech. Its memory is also impressive, lasting for years. Overall, it is this creature's intelligence, not its raw power, that makes it a fierce contender and a creature to fear.
While this creature generally has little reason to attack anything but prey, it can be lured by spirits in the Fade to believe that humans and other sentients are its primary food source. It won't stop pursuit until it has a meal.
While this creature generally has little reason to attack anything but prey, it can be lured by spirits in the Fade to believe that humans and other sentients are its primary food source. It won't stop pursuit until it has a meal.