Uncommon CACALOTL βΆ x, x Location: Inland, between Coba and Kiichpan primarily at night. Materials/Drops: Feathers, talons, fangs, meat* Rarely seen, this sub-species of Carrion Crow has several names. Some locals take to calling it Cacalotl β "crow" β in their native tongue, while some will simply point at it and say "Giant Crow" which, all things considered, is a pretty apt descriptor. They often take roost near the ruins between Kiichpan and Coba (especially after the incense has rolled through), picking off stray travelers or if they're feeling bold, may even hit carriages traveling in the dark. It hungers for any living thing it happens to see, and it captures prey using its large, fang-filled beak and equally large talons. Despite its wings, it only seems to be able to take flight for a short time before hitting the ground but that's all it needs in order to deliver a powerful, near-lethal kick with its legs.
The meat is edible in a sense that "everything is edible", but it's heavily discouraged after the local population discovered it's more or less toxic. You could eat it, but is it really worth the risk? Many hunters will sooner use it to bait other monsters.
CACALOTL - GIANT CROW
CACALOTL βΆ x, x
Location: Inland, between Coba and Kiichpan primarily at night.
Materials/Drops: Feathers, talons, fangs, meat*
Rarely seen, this sub-species of Carrion Crow has several names. Some locals take to calling it Cacalotl β "crow" β in their native tongue, while some will simply point at it and say "Giant Crow" which, all things considered, is a pretty apt descriptor. They often take roost near the ruins between Kiichpan and Coba (especially after the incense has rolled through), picking off stray travelers or if they're feeling bold, may even hit carriages traveling in the dark. It hungers for any living thing it happens to see, and it captures prey using its large, fang-filled beak and equally large talons. Despite its wings, it only seems to be able to take flight for a short time before hitting the ground but that's all it needs in order to deliver a powerful, near-lethal kick with its legs.
The meat is edible in a sense that "everything is edible", but it's heavily discouraged after the local population discovered it's more or less toxic. You could eat it, but is it really worth the risk? Many hunters will sooner use it to bait other monsters.