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name=Basilisk|
type=Creature|
features=Large size, serpentine, carnivorous, serpentpoisonous|
appearance=[[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Chamber of Secrets|''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'']]}}
 
== Overview ==
 
A '''''basiliskBasilisk''''', also known as the King of Serpents, is a bright green snake, which can grow to an enormous size. MalesIt bearis a rare, wizard-bred creature, born from a chicken egg hatched beneath a toad; the creation of them is illegal and falls under the Ban on Experimental Breeding. Males are distinguishable from females by the bright red plume on their foreheads. Basilisks have verylong, poisonous fangs. They shed their skin at intervals.
 
== Extended description ==
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If someone looks directly into athe basiliskBasilisk's bulbous yellow eyes, then he or she will die instantly as [[../../Characters/Moaning_Myrtle|Moaning Myrtle]] did, as mentioned in [[../../Books/Chamber_of_Secrets|''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'']]. If someone looks indirectly (in a reflection, through athe ghostlens orof a camera, etc.), he or she will become Petrified.
 
In [[../../Books/Chamber of Secrets|''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'']], a Basilisk which lives in the [[../../Places/Chamber of Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]] is unleashed by the Heir of Slytherin. It searches the castle for Muggle-born students which it intends to kill, due to an age-old plot to allow only pure blood students to be taught at [[../../Places/Hogwarts|Hogwarts]]. When Harry enters the Chamber and fights the blinded Basilisk, he thrusts a sword into the roof of its mouth, a move that will kill it; in turn, one of its fangs pierces Harry's arm, the poison of which nearly kills him.
A basilisk hatches from a chicken egg placed under a toad; the creation of them is illegal. The first known one was hatched by the Greek dark wizard Herpo the Foul. A rooster's crow is fatal to basilisks. Spiders (including [[../../Magic/Acromantula|Acromantulae]]) are terrified of them and run away from them. Basilisks are impossible to control, except by Parselmouths.
A rooster's crow is fatal to Basilisks. Spiders, including [[../../Magic/Acromantula|Acromantulae]], are terrified of them and flee from them.
 
== Analysis ==
 
The monster in the Chamber of Secrets, in [[../../Books/Chamber of Secrets|''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'']] is a basiliskBasilisk. The process of discovering this is a slow one, both for the reader and for the Trio. The first clue, which happens barely a week in to the term, is the disembodied voice that [[../../Characters/Harry Potter|Harry]] alone can hear when he is doing his detention with [[../../Characters/Gilderoy Lockhart|Professor Lockhart]]. In retrospect, it becomes obvious that Harry can understand it because he is a [[../Parselmouth/]] and can understand snake language; to Lockhart, and to anyone else in the vicinity, what Harry hears as a voice is only a low hissing and sizzling sort of noise. On October 31st, asAs the Trio leave [[../../Characters/Nearly Headless Nick|Nearly Headless Nick]]'s Deathday party, the voice seems to be proceeding upwards between floors without benefit of stairs or anything else; while we have been misled so far into believing that this voice may be coming from something without a physical body, in retrospect again it becomes obvious that the creature is travelling through the pipes. The Petrification of Mrs. Norris is another clue, and the dead roosters that [[../../Characters/Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] is waving about at the time [[../../Characters/Justin Finch-Fletchley|Justin Finch-Fletchley]] and Nearly Headless Nick are petrifiedPetrified, is of course a final clue. While much is made in the story of the fact that spiders fear Basilisks, to the point that [[../../Characters/Aragog|Aragog]] will not speak its name, this may be an addition to the Basilisk legend by the author; as such, it is a clue for the Trio, specifically for [[../../Characters/Hermione Granger|Hermione]], but not necessarily for the reader.
 
Basilisks are impossible to control, except by Parselmouths. A basiliskBasilisk would be a dangerous servant, as even its master cannot look into its eyes. As such, itthey isdo unlikely that they willnot play much further part in the story; while it's certainly true that [[../../Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]] can control them, even under that control they would prove as dangerous to his allies as to his enemies. Luckily they are also very rare. The one basilisk that we do see, in the Chamber, has lived for a thousand years, and has apparently gotten very large. One wonders what it would have eaten in the interim, locked in the Chamber as it must have been; granted, it could open the inner door, which would respond to a simple command in Parseltongue, but one has to wonder how the small animals that it apparently ate, based on the skeletons that Harry found himself walking on, got past the outer door of the Chamber.
 
== Questions ==
 
# The one Basilisk that we do see has lived for a thousand years in the Chamber of Secrets, and has apparently become very large. What would it have eaten, locked in the Chamber? How did the animals that it apparently ate, based on the skeletons that Harry found himself walking on, get past the outer door of the Chamber?
 
== Greater Picture ==