Tuesday, November 24, 2015

FWOOPER
"The Fwooper is an African bed with extremely vivid plumage; Fwoopers may be orange, pink, lime green or yellow. The Fwooper had long been a provider of fancy quills and also lays brilliantly patterned eggs." 
-J.K. Rowling








FLOBBERWORM
"The Flobberworm lives in damp ditches.  A thick brown worm reaching up to ten inches in length, the Flobberworm moves very little. One end is indistinguishable from the other, both producing the music from which its name is derived and which is sometimes used to thicken potions."
-J.K. Rowling






Tuesday, July 14, 2015

FIRE CRAB


"Despite its name, the fire crab greatly resembles a large tortoise with a heavily jewelled shell."
-J.K. Rowling















Sunday, January 18, 2015

FAIRY 
"The fairy is a small decorative beast of little intelligence. Often used or conjured by wizards for decoration, the fairy generally inhabits woodlands or glades. Ranging in height from one to five inches, the fairy has a minute humanoid body, head and limbs but sports large insect-like wings, which may be transparent or multi-coloured, according to type."
-J.K. Rowling 







ERUMPET
"The Erumpet is a large grey African beast of great power. Weighing up to a tonne, the Erumpet may be mistaken for a rhinoceros at a distance. It has a thick hide that repels most charms and curses, a large, sharp horn upon its nose and a long, rope-like tail."
-J.K. Rowling








ERKLING
"The Erkling is an elfish creature which originated in the Black Forest in Germany. It is larger than a gnome (three feet high on average), with a pointed face and a high-pitched cackle that is particularly entrancing to children, whom it will attempt to lure away from their guardians and eat."
-J.K Rowling





DUGBOG
"The Dugbog is a marsh-dwelling creature found in Europe and North and South America. It resembles a piece of dead wood while stationary, though closer examination will reveal finned paws and very sharp teeth."
-J.K. Rowling









Dragon

HEBRIDEAN BLACK
"Up to thirty feet in length, the Hebridean Black is rough-scaled, with brilliant purple eyes and a line of shallow but razor-sharp ridges along its back. Its tail is tipped by an arrow-shape spike and it has bat-like wings."
-J.K. Rowling



Tuesday, July 29, 2014

DRAGON

ANTIPODEAN OPALEYE

            "Perhaps the most beautiful type of dragon, it has iridescent, pearly scales and glittering, multicolored, pupil-less eyes, hence it's name." 
-J.K. Rowling