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  1. Cockatrice - Wikipedia

    A cockatrice is a mythical beast, essentially a two-legged dragon, wyvern, or serpent -like creature with a rooster 's head. Described by Laurence Breiner …

  2. Cockatrice

    Cockatrice is an open source, multi-platform application for playing tabletop card games over a network. The program's server design prevents users from …

  3. Cockatrice: Mythical Creature - Mythical Encyclopedia

    Cockatrice is a mythical creature that has been a part of English folklore for centuries. It is often depicted as a two-legged dragon or serpent-like creature …

  4. Cockatrice | Medieval, Dragon-like, Basilisk | Britannica

    Cockatrice, in the legends of Hellenistic and Roman times, a small serpent, possibly the Egyptian cobra, known as a basilikos (“kinglet”) and credited with …

  5. Cockatrice - GitHub

    Cockatrice A cross-platform virtual tabletop for multiplayer card games 106 followers New York, New York https://cockatrice.github.io zach@cockatrice.us

  6. Cockatrice - Mythical Creatures and Beasts

    In the labyrinth of folklore and medieval superstition, one hybrid creature looms with an aura of dread – the Cockatrice. Often described as part rooster …

  7. Cockatrice Mythology: A Beast of Doom and Heroic Redemption

    Mar 9, 2026 · Mythical Attributes: A serpentine or dragon-like creature with the head of a rooster. Role in Mythos: Known for its deadly gaze and …

  8. Cockatrices in the Bible

    For, behold, I will send serpents, cockatrices, among you, which will not be charmed, and they shall bite you, saith the Lord (Jeremiah 8:17). Other than …

  9. Cockatrice | Creatures of myth Wiki | Fandom

    A cockatrice (for female henatrice), also known as the basilisk is a legendary creature from medieval bestiaries and folklore, often described as a …

  10. Cockatrice - OSRS Wiki

    Cockatrice are Slayer monsters that require level 25 Slayer to kill. A mirror shield or V's shield is required to defend against their piercing gaze, or else …