Questing Beast

The Questing Beast is a deadly creature of the Old Religion that inhabits the land of Albion. It has the body of a leopard and the head of a snake. Its venom is highly poisonous, where one bite, one scratch means certain death and there is no cure.

History
The beast plays an important role in the Old Religion as it is regarded as a terrible omen. It has appeared on at least two known occasions - the death of Queen Ygraine, and once again twenty years after. The beast bit Arthur resulting in his near-death; he is only saved when Merlin goes to the Isle of the Blessed to save his life. It is uncertain whether the beast was appearing as an omen for Arthur's near death or for another reason not yet known (Le Morte d'Arthur).

''Only one Questing Beast may exist at a time, when the current Questing Beast dies a new one will come into existence. A new Questing Beast may appear since Merlin killed the current one.''

Appearances

 * Series 1
 * Le Morte d'Arthur

Legend
The Questing Beast, whose more physically descriptive French name is the "Beste Glatissant" or "the barking beast," has a leapard body, a serpent head, a lion's hindquarters, and rabbit's feet. A noise like the barking of a hound pack issues from its stomach.

The Questing Beast appears in the Arthurian legends as a powerful creature sought after by King Pellinore. According to Merlin the beast was born of a woman who tried to seduce her brother but was manipulated by a demon to lie with him and accuse her brother of rape. The beast itself is an omen for violence, incest and chaos. The beast appears twice to Arthur; first after he (unwittingly) sleeps with his sister Anna, and secondly after he has a dream foreseeing the destruction of his kingdom by Mordred.