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... pearance matched the name to perfection.

He resembled an oversized crow with a hunched, skeletal build... his feathers were patchy, colored in dirty black and sickly green... he had bald spots that exposed cracked, gray flesh beneath. A constant haze of spores and foul mist leaked from between his feathers with each move.

His beak was no better. It was long and cracked in the middle, stained on the sides as if rotted by disease. His eyes showed a dull yellow-green with a faint, m ...

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