Thread:Juraj103/@comment-31463564-20170604181225/@comment-31463564-20170606142413

Hi, i just took some i formations from the video you linked me. Could you check the grammar? I think i wrote some horrible things



Iocaste was a female silver basilisk who chose the Trading Post of Toussaint as her nest.

One day, the witcher found a letter on the notice board at the Cockatrice inn from a merchant, who said that his convoy had been assaulted by a strange beast. The witcher heded to the place to investigate.

When the witcher arrived, all the place was scorched by a strange substance and all the merchants were dead. Here, Geralt met the count Borhis , who sarted telling the story of this particoular basilisk:

It turns out that the Basilisk was the last of her sort and that the Count Borhis was taking care of her, because this subspecies was his dybastic symbol. According to him,the basilisk does not murder those who do not trepass upon its territory. In the past the lands where the basilisk lives was of his family and in that period, the basilsk didn't attack anyone. The basilisks family was much larger at one time, before the beech forests were felled : indeed beechwood forests are the chief habitat of roe deer , in turn a staple of the basilisk diet; when roe deer grew scarce,basilisks made humans their staple food. As recently as last year,the basilisks were two, but Iocaste's mate passed on. Iocaste was also brooding two eggs. But after the death of her mate, she casted them fron the nest.

The count then said also where the basilisk name come from : according to him, the name Iocaste was dubbed by his father,in honor of hid departed mother.

Count Borhis also said that he post warnings to prevent anyone from coming to any harm ... however, many merchants ignored the signs and entered in the basilisk's territory, to be found their dead bodies soon after.

It was not the first time that people entered in the basilisk territory and getting killed by her: The count always took the bodies and he returned them to their family with a generous sum as recompense