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    Trigger is "Cockentrice" or "Cockentrice on it's hind legs." Or use a bunch of cooking terms for dishes. Weight varies depending on context, start around .85-.9. Terms like turkey butt, pig head, tail feathers, etc. all work

    Cockentrice is a dish consisting of a suckling pig's upper body sewn onto the bottom half of a capon or turkey. Alternately, the front end (head and torso) of the poultry is sewn to the rump of the piglet to not waste the other half. Other animal combinations were also used. The cockentrice was basted with a mixture of egg yolk and saffron during the roasting or covered with gold foil; it was also filled with a similar mixture to have a gilded inside. The dish originates from the Middle Ages and at least one source attributes the Tudor dynasty of the Kingdom of England as its originator.

    I went a step further and made them actual creatures

    Description

    LORA
    Flux.1 D

    Details

    Downloads
    38
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    8/25/2024
    Updated
    9/30/2025
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    Cockentrice
    Cockentrice on its hind legs

    Files

    Cockentrice_Flux.safetensors

    Mirrors

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    765535_training_data.zip

    Mirrors

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