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  2. List of Record of Lodoss War characters - Wikipedia

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    A black dragon, one of the five ancient dragons that had one of the governor's treasures. Narse resides underneath Marmo itself, where he sleeps awaiting the proper day to awaken. Narse protects the Ferronierre of Knowledge, but it still lays unclaimed and unfound under Marmo. Narse is the dragon counterpart of Kardis.

  3. Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Although powerful, they are not immortal: many gold wyrms in the circle have died, and new gold dragons are chosen to replace them. These are the current seven great gold wyrms: Borkadd the Claw, a male gold dragon, is Bahamut's hand of justice. He is sent to enforce the law when there is no alternative. Kurya the Eye, a suspicious female gold ...

  4. Royal Dragon Vodka - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 2012 and features flakes of gold leaf mixed with the alcohol. [1] There are claims that it is one of the most expensive vodkas in the world. The brand comes in several different versions, the most expensive of which comes in a hand-blown glass bottle in the shape of a dragon, and topped by an 18 karat gold pendant, encrusted ...

  5. Painted dragon - Wikipedia

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    Painted dragon may refer to: Ctenophorus pictus, a species of agamid lizard found in the drier areas of southern and central Australia; Laudakia stellio, a species of ...

  6. List of Dungeons & Dragons deities - Wikipedia

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    The Blood of Vol – Lawful neutral philosophy of immortality and undeath. The symbol of The Blood of Vol is a stylized dragon skull on a red teardrop gem. [59] Cults of the Dragon Below – Neutral evil deities of madness. The symbol of The Cults of the Dragon Below is a stylized dragon skull. [59]

  7. Tengu - Wikipedia

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    They often disguise themselves as priests or nuns, but their true form seems to be that of a kite. [15] Throughout the 12th and 13th centuries, accounts continued of tengu attempting to cause trouble in the world. They were now established as the ghosts of angry, vain, or heretical priests who had fallen on the "tengu-realm" (天狗道, tengudō).

  8. List of Garo characters - Wikipedia

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    The armor is further warped into dragon-like Lost Soul Dragon Zero (心滅竜絶狼, Shimetsu Ryū Zero) during the fight, becoming capable of flight. Zero's Madō Horse with the same name as Rei's real name, Ginga, [ e ] is similar to Garo's Gōten, but with a blade attached to his head.

  9. Daruma doll - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese-based website states that originally, there was a snake or dragon depicted across the moustache and cheeks, but was changed to tortoise to emphasize the desire for longevity. [23] In this way, Daruma was designed to match the Japanese proverb "The crane lives 1000 years, the tortoise 10,000 years".