Turul

Notorious Monster Title Obtained: Turul Grounder

Special Attacks:

 * Storm Wing - Cone Attack damage and silence.
 * Bloody Beak - AoE magic-based drain.
 * Reaving Wind - AoE TP Reset and can put up a shield around the Amphiptere, which will constantly knock you away from it.
 * While this skill is active Turul will absorb wind damage.
 * Calamitous Wind - AoE Wind magical damage plus knockback and full dispel.
 * Feral Peck - Cone Attack damage. Damage dealt seems to be based on 90% of your maximum HP, not your current HP.
 * Warped Wail - AoE damage and inflicts Max HP Down and Max MP Down.
 * The Max HP Down and Max MP Down can be negated with the corresponding cruor enhancements.
 * Casts Aero IV, Aeroga III, Silencega. Thunder IV, Thunder V, Thundaga III and Thundaga IV.
 * As HP go down Turul gains access to Aero V and Aeroga IV as well as AoE versions of Burst, Tornado and Stun.
 * Casts Thundaga III and Thunder IV on itself to restore its HP.
 * Seems to possess a potent Fast Cast trait.
 * Susceptible to Paralyze and Stun. Builds resistance to Stun throughout the battle.
 * Normal melee attacks have an Additional Effect: Stun.
 * Turul has an Auto Shock Spikes effect. The damage from the spikes increases as Turul's HP goes down.
 * Rages after 60 minutes.

Notes:

 * Respawn time of approximately 35-40 minutes.
 * Flies around just south of the I-5/I-6 area. It has party/alliance hate memory. If it aggro's one party member, it will follow till others also lose hate (i.e. zone, die, log out.)
 * Will follow targeted member on foot, runs very slowly (BLM77/WHM38 easily able to keep away from it on foot with no problem.)
 * Party/Alliance may receive Atma of the Stormbird if "!!" is triggered during the battle.
 * Received 3,300 EXP and 500 cruor upon defeated with an alliance of 18.
 * May receive a random temporary item upon defeat.

Historical Background
The Turul is the most important mythological bird of the origin myth of the Magyars (Hungarian people). It is a messenger of god in Hungarian mythology, who sits on top of the tree of life along with the other spirits of unborn children in the form of birds. The Turul is probably a large falcon, and the origin of the word is most likely Turkic (togrıl or turgul means a medium-large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, Goshawk or Red Kite).[1] In Hungarian the word sólyom means falcon, and there are three ancient words describing different kinds of falcons: kerecsen (saker), zongor [Turkish Sungur = Gyr Falcon] (lives in the male name Zsombor) and turul.