Turkor the Ungrateful

. Turkor the Ungrateful is a Boss available during Thanksgiving. Its body is a cooked turkey on a plate, and its head is attached by a long, flexible spine. The head must be destroyed first, otherwise the body will only take 1 damage per hit. Once the head is destroyed, the body is vulnerable to attacks for a short period, after which more heads grow.

Summoning
In order to summon Turkor, you must have an active Turkey Feather/Turkey Pet and use the Cursed Stuffing. This will despawn your turkey pet and take away your Turkey Feather (which is costly, since each Turkey Feather must be purchased for 1 Platinum Coin).

Behavior
The head will try to peck at you and can move through blocks. Its body does high damage on contact, but does not move.


 * Once you destroy the first head you will have 25 seconds to hit the body. (Attacking the body before the head(s) are dead will only do 1 damage.)
 * After the 25 seconds it will regrow 2 heads. After killing those, you will have another 25 seconds to attack the body. Then it will grow 3 heads, and then 3 heads will grow again, repeating this until defeated.
 * When all the heads are dead and the body's health drops to 0, the message "Turkor The Ungrateful has been defeated!" displays.

Tips

 * Turkor is very challenging for a pre-Hardmode boss. As it is expensive to re-summon, be sure to prepare well first with the best possible equipment, armor, and healing methods.

Trivia

 * Turkor's name indicates that he doesn't subscribe to the spirit of Thanksgiving: He is "ungrateful," as opposed to thankful. This may have something to do with his being cooked as a meal for the holiday.
 * The summoning method suggests that the boss you fight is actually your former Turkey Pet, transformed or mutated by Cursed Stuffing into something horrible.
 * The name format seems to be used for conquerors, terrorists, etc. (Example: Ivan the Terrible)