Slyzards Through the Ages

Reading this book provides a bestiary entry on slyzards. It can be purchased from the Ducal camerlengo

Copies of this book can be found for free in the following locations:
 * In a chest in a bandit camp north of the Termes Palace Ruins.
 * In one of five houses north of the Temple Cemetery.
 * One of two houses north-northeast of the Herb Store in Hauteville.
 * In house around Lolivier Square.
 * On the body of a woman in the Albertus Grotto.

Journal entry

 * For many years, it was erroneously believed slyzards were simply wyverns in their highest stage of development. One “scholar,” whose completion of an academic course of study must have been the result of no small miracle, heatedly defended this point of view in a “scientific” work whose title I shall mercifully withhold. His main line of reasoning was an absurd and completely off the mark parallel drawn between the developmental cycles of the slyzard and pieris brassicae, also known as the cabbage butterfly. “A slyzard” – claimed the author – “is nothing but a fully mature wyvern that has developed fire glands.”


 * Utter rubbish! Let it be known once and for all that Charles von Linné is a filthy fopdoodle and an uneducated knucklehead – a slyzard is not by any means the same beast as a wyvern!

Flugechsen im Lauf der Zeit Les dracolézards au fil des siècles Le dragolucertole nella storia Oszluzgi wczoraj i dziś