WHAT:
A large black-feathered bird with the ability to speak English and give hints to passing
teams.
WHEN:
Series 3 only, during the following quests:
Team 2 of Series 3 (
dungeoneer Cliff),
Team 6 of Series 3 (Ross),
Team 9 of Series 3 (Scott),
Team 10 of Series 3 (Julie).
WHO:
Knightmare's end credits never informed us who voiced the bird.
The Eye Shield has speculated that it was
Tom Karol (
Mrs. Grimwold,
Olaf). This was confirmed by Tom Karol when interviewed by
James Aukett in 2012. He went on to explain that
'ravens are keepers of time in Greek mythology, and Tim [Child, Knightmare's creator] had bought in this whole element of time where I suggested to him, "If you want this raven, it should be speaking" - and then suddenly this voice came out. When they wanted to use time, they'd show the raven and the raven spoke or the kids would have to speak to the raven, so that was fun as well. Its great using your own voice, especially when it works!'
WHICH:
The species of the bird was never firmly established within the episodes themselves. Size is not a reliable guide, as it may have been scaled up, as so many of
KM's creatures were (e.g.
Bethsemane,
Ariadne,
giant reptiles). Team 6 called it a jackdaw, which it is not, due to beak dissimilarities. In the absence of a detailed ornithological appraisal, I would suggest that it's either a crow or a raven - which is in fact a member of the crow family, making Talking Crow a legitimate moniker. However, since
Treguard merely referred to it as a bird, it seems safest to call it that, rather than guess which kind it is. Individual fans can refer to it however they wish of course, but should bear in mind that they may not be calling a
spade a
spade in doing so.
WHERE:
The bird had its own exclusive chamber on
Level 2. It was based on the Level 3 '
Jericho' chamber seen fully in Series 2-3 (see below). The wall behind the bird seems to bear an outline of the Jericho room's far wall archway. The exit from the bird's chamber was always on the right-hand wall. There were white marks on the walls: some were replicated from the Jericho room, but others appear to represent bird
poo.
HOW:
Sitting atop a perch, the bird would talk to (or more often at) dungeoneers, in a manner that some might find reminiscent of a parrot. It often sounded mischievous, sometimes seeming to laugh. Whether they found the bird amusing, unnerving or bewildering, the team's task was - as with the
Oracle of Confusion - to listen, separate the wheat from the chaff, and note the information that would help them complete Level 2.
Cliff, Ross and Scott were all given a
step clue for
Merlin's throne room. (Scott's advisors seemed wary of the bird, and wasted little time in guiding Scott to the door.) Julie, however, encountered the talking bird after
Merlin, and was apparently given the "
password" "Goodnight, Jack". Perhaps if she weren't already in
losing status, the
goblins that approached her (the "cheeky boys" referred to by the bird?) might have accepted this password and let her continue. That is merely speculation.
Though the Talking Bird was never seen in close-up during any quest, it was so displayed during
Treguard's introductory progress report of Episode 3.
WHAT ELSE:
In
The Labyrinths of Fear gamebook,
Mildread has a pet crow that speaks to the player, giving advice on which of Mildread's
clue objects to take.
According to the fanfictional world of
Knightmare Roleplay, the talking bird passes into
Hordriss' possession. He teaches it his summoning name so that it can recall him from a perilous location to a safe one.
A talking crow (corbeau) featured in the French version of Knightmare,
Le Chevalier Du Labyrinthe. It was voiced by Lionel Muzin.
The talking bird features in Knightmare fan The Jackal's 2008 Knightmare computer game, in which it gives a clue that helps with a choice later on in the game.
A talking black bird of a different type was seen in the third series of
El Rescate del Talismán, Spain's version of Knightmare.
In Norse mythology,
Odin had two ravens that he used as news gatherers.
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