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=== Hydrinth === |
=== Hydrinth === |
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<blockquote>I don't ask for much in a conversation partner—just smile, occasionally nod, and stay awake!</blockquote>A young bronze [[dragon]] who claimed the [[river Titicaca]] as his territory around 825 [[PR]], causing problems for imports and exports into [[Sneerwell]]. |
<blockquote>I don't ask for much in a conversation partner—just smile, occasionally nod, and stay awake!</blockquote>A young bronze [[dragon]] who claimed the [[river Titicaca]] as his territory around 825 [[PR]], causing problems for imports and exports into [[Sneerwell]], especially those by the [[Capella Consortium]]. |
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Hydrinth was a cruel dragon who found humor in watching lesser creatures who think they're important get overwhelmed or even outraged when he swims through, causing disruptions to their boat travel. |
Hydrinth was a cruel dragon who found humor in watching lesser creatures who think they're important get overwhelmed or even outraged when he swims through, causing disruptions to their boat travel. |
Latest revision as of 04:31, 4 February 2025

Bronze Dragons (or Hydro Dragons) are a type of metallic dragon typically found in rivers, lakes, and water adjacent territories.
Notable Bronze Dragons[edit | edit source]
Tenorixion[edit | edit source]
One of the rare survivors of The Holy War, Tenorixion hid in an underwater cove in the Gulfithorp Isles, supported by the Norixus clan in secrecy for another 4 centuries.
Hydrinth[edit | edit source]
I don't ask for much in a conversation partner—just smile, occasionally nod, and stay awake!
A young bronze dragon who claimed the river Titicaca as his territory around 825 PR, causing problems for imports and exports into Sneerwell, especially those by the Capella Consortium.
Hydrinth was a cruel dragon who found humor in watching lesser creatures who think they're important get overwhelmed or even outraged when he swims through, causing disruptions to their boat travel.
His lair hadd a cameo pendant depicting a woman he called "Bruno" who he would imagine was a philospher and would hold conversations with.
Kevalth[edit | edit source]
One of Tiamat's ten heralds.