When Kelemvor did not stir, the crow pecked again, this time taking a pinch of flesh away in its beak.
The crow screeched in alarm and pecked at Kelemvor, who barely managed to raise an arm and save his eye.
The rest o' your black crows can peck after their own corn.
The crows pecked at them while they were still alive.
He compares allowing citizens to have power over the senators as to allowing "crows to peck the eagles."
The place where the crow had pecked him was still burning, but there was nothing there, no blood, no wound.
A few crows had pecked at the remains, but not for long.
A large crow had lighted on the edge of the carriage and was pecking at baby Mikey like an evil creature in a nursery tale.
He compares allowing plebeians to have power over the patricians to allowing "crows to peck the eagles".
The white crow had landed on his left shoulder and pecked at his ear.