

Magical Creatures
Runespoor- Runespoor comes from the small African country Burkina Faso. This three-headed snake usually reaches a length of two meters and a little. From a bright orange with black stripes, Runespoor is very easy to see, which has led the Ministry of Magic in Burkina Faso to declare some forests as areas closed to construction, designated for use by Runespoor. Runespoor, although not particularly parthenic, was once a pet monster of the Black Wizards, certainly due to its surprising and frightening appearance. It is thanks to the notes of snake connoisseurs that we have all the knowledge of the curious habits of this species. These records refer that each of the heads of Runespoor serves a different purpose. The head on the left (according to the wizard's perspective, who faces the Runespoor) is the author of the projects. She decides when Runespoor should act and what to do next. The middle head is the one that dreams (Runespoors can remain immobile for days on end, lost in glorious and imaginary visions), The one on the right is the one that criticizes and evaluates the efforts of the left and middle heads, maintaining a continuous hissing it's annoying. The teeth on the right head are extremely poisonous. Runespoor rarely reaches old age, as heads tend to attack each other. It is common to see a Runespoor missing the head of the right because the other two have joined together to pull it out. Runespoor lays eggs through their mouths, being the only magical monster known to have this procedure. Eggs are of immense value in the production of potions that stimulate mental alertness. Over the centuries a black mark has developed on Runespoor eggs and snakes themselves.
