Book of chickens

Book on chickens
The Book on chickens can be found in the old bookshelves in the basement floor of the house of the wise old man, which is located in Draynor Village, directly north of the bank. It is not a requirement for any quest or achievement diary, it is one of the so called "extra-items" that make the world of RuneScape more fun. It is about the evil chicken and its origins.

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Content
Direct quote from the Book on chickens:

"Many are the tales and rumours surrounding this foul beast. The earliest of these tales seems to date back to the time of the Majharrat. It is a story about a mad mage, who attempts to summon a demon and blind it to his will. Unfortunately his spell failed and all that appeared was one confused chicken. In a fit of anger at his failure the mage banished the chicken to the abyss. The chicken however appears to have survived and grown in power. Years later, when the mage cast another spell of summoning, the chicken appeared! The story does not tell of what became of the mage. Another popular tale tells of a chicken of higher than average mental ability. Realising that it and its kind where prisoners in their coops he organized a rebellion against the human farmers. The farmers, of course, simply slaughtered the rebellious chickens. However, the Evil Chicken escaped. Blaming its brethren for the coup's failure it swore revenge on all chickens and all humans. The Chicken can strike anybody, anywhere. It is said that a coven worships this fell fowl and have even built a shrine to it. The exact locations of this shrine is unknown, but is rumoured to be in the fairyworlds. Further rumours suggest that his lair (The evil chicken lair) is guarded by some fearsome beasts but it may be reached by making a tasty offering...whatever that may be"

By simply reading the text it is easy to determinate various passages where the Evil Chicken lair and the 'tasty offering' (from the quest "Recipe for Disaster) are named.