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Stony-eyed Predator
About Cherasia the Cockatrice
In the winter of 1342, near the ruins of Château de Lourdes, a flock of migrating geese froze mid-flight, wings outstretched, beaks open, not in ice, but in flawless limestone. That was Cherasia’s first recorded intervention: not as a mindless monster, but as a reluctant arbiter of motion and consequence. She does not petrify indiscriminately; her gaze locks only when prey chooses flight over stillness, revealing an ancient covenant between breath and permanence. Her serpentine coils bear faint, spiraling glyphs, pre-Christian sigils erased from monastic records after the Council of Vienne, suggesting she was once invoked to halt plagues by immobilizing vectors, not victims. Unlike basilisks or gorgons, she never blinks, yet refuses to look at children or those who kneel without weapon or plea. Her rooster crest isn’t for crowing, it vibrates at infrasound frequencies that shiver limestone into dust when she chooses release. To meet her is to confront time not as passage, but as sediment.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Cherasia the Cockatrice:
- “What happened to the geese frozen mid-air near Lourdes in 1342?”
- “Why do your coils bear spiral glyphs no scholar can translate?”
- “How do you decide who freezes—and who gets to kneel instead?”
- “What frequency makes your crest turn stone back to powder?”