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Lydia Kuerth

Explore the Twelve Tyrants Series

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Dragons

Ancient Guardians of the Fire-Mounts

Homeland: volcanic regions of the desert

Languages: Drakon, Commontongue


Denning in the majestic volcanoes of the desert, dragons are feared throughout human legends as fire-tongued monsters. Despite their fearsome reputation, these great reptiles generally view interacting with others races as beneath them, only intervening when they consider their neighbors in dire need of their aid. Their impressive size, strength, and armored golden scales render dragons among the mightiest creatures in the Twelve Realms, a status bolstered by their ability to exhale a fatal energy like liquid lightning. 


Thousands of years ago, dragons rose in force to protect their world from calamity. Through the following ages, they remained longstanding allies of the Lightvian, contributing their enchanted breath to the forging of Lightvian weapons. Since the Lightvian recently lost the dragons' respect, the forging duty now falls to a single outcast dragon: Bringar, a prisoner in the Lightvian's Volcarious Hold.

Dragon art by Vienne Liang

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