Difference between revisions of "Draukhain"
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− | Whilst flying to [[Karaz-a-Karak]], they spotted two [[Dwarf]]s travelling in a storm and flew down to greet them and to offer them a lift to Everpeak. They turned out to Prince [[Snorri Lunngrin]] and his cousin [[Morgrim Bargrum]] and although | + | Whilst flying to [[Karaz-a-Karak]], they spotted two [[Dwarf]]s travelling in a storm and flew down to greet them and to offer them a lift to Everpeak. They turned out to Prince [[Snorri Lunngrin]] and his cousin [[Morgrim Bargrum]] and although initially suspicious, they accepted the offer. {{Fn|1a}} |
− | However as Snorri moved to join his cousin atop the Dragon, Draukhain reared up, dumping Morgrim to the ground as it seemed to search the surroundings and Imladrik had to use dragonsong to calm his mount. Although Imladrik | + | However, as Snorri moved to join his cousin atop the Dragon, Draukhain reared up, dumping Morgrim to the ground as it seemed to search the surroundings and Imladrik had to use dragonsong to calm his mount. Although Imladrik apologised, Snorri threatened him and the Elf Prince and his Dragon left them to continue their journey. {{Fn|1b}} |
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Latest revision as of 18:20, 11 November 2022
Draukhain was a Dragon that was bonded to Prince Imladrik, Master of Dragons during the War of the Beard.[1a]
History
Whilst flying to Karaz-a-Karak, they spotted two Dwarfs travelling in a storm and flew down to greet them and to offer them a lift to Everpeak. They turned out to Prince Snorri Lunngrin and his cousin Morgrim Bargrum and although initially suspicious, they accepted the offer. [1a]
However, as Snorri moved to join his cousin atop the Dragon, Draukhain reared up, dumping Morgrim to the ground as it seemed to search the surroundings and Imladrik had to use dragonsong to calm his mount. Although Imladrik apologised, Snorri threatened him and the Elf Prince and his Dragon left them to continue their journey. [1b]
Sources