Two slender threads descended from the ceiling.
Tied to the threads was a stick as thick as a finger, on which stood a colorful parrot.
This was a precious Persian Tiger Parrot.
Compared to the cute and petite Tiger Parrots, the Persian Tiger Parrot was as big as a common owl, seeming quite imposing. Furthermore, most Persian Tiger Parrots were tricephalic: the left head was tender green, the right one was sky-blue, and the middle one was a mix of both colors, appearing somewhat grey and dull.
Despite its bizarre looks, the Persian Tiger Parrot was universally recognized in the Wizard World as a wisdom creature. The Wizard's Code had even formally established its legal status as a 'fully behaviorally capable' creature—this made for a stark contrast with Alchemy Elves.