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'''Bicorn''' (Also known as Bicrone) is a mythological creature with two horns that has the reputation of devouring kind-hearted and devoted husbands, and is thus plump and well fed. His counterpart is the [[Chichevache]], which devours only obedient wives and is therefore thin and starving. |
'''Bicorn''' (Also known as Bicrone) is a mythological creature with two horns that has the reputation of devouring kind-hearted and devoted husbands, and is thus plump and well fed. His counterpart is the [[Chichevache]], which devours only obedient wives and is therefore thin and starving. The Bicorn is a tremendously quick burrower, and is notorious for eluding capture. |
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==Bicorn in popular culture== |
==Bicorn in popular culture== |
Revision as of 06:20, 11 January 2010
Bicorn (Also known as Bicrone) is a mythological creature with two horns that has the reputation of devouring kind-hearted and devoted husbands, and is thus plump and well fed. His counterpart is the Chichevache, which devours only obedient wives and is therefore thin and starving. The Bicorn is a tremendously quick burrower, and is notorious for eluding capture.
Bicorn in popular culture
Bicorn is mentioned in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; his horns are used as ingredients for Polyjuice Potion.
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