The Black Pullet, "La Poule Noire", is a French grimoire of magic and talisman construction attributed to an anonymous French officer in Napoleon's army. His adventures during an Egyptian expedition resulted in being wounded in an attack by Arab soldiers (Bedouins), from which he was rescued by a Turkish man who nursed him to health while training him in the esoteric spritual sciences he claimed to be remenant from the burned libraries of Ptolemy. This beautiful and ornate grimoire features unique talisman sigils which are faithfully forged in thick and durable pewter. The grimoire explains that this talisman design "will keep you safe in the midst of the most ferocious animals, to subdue them to your will, to know by their different cries what they want as they have a language among themselves. Mad animals will keep at a distance from you."