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'''[[Dracnoris]], the Dragon God''', was actually born as one of the [[Soulless|Primal Gods]] that would later be known as the Soulless. When the rest of the Soulless were given over to be consumed by [[Magnora]], Dracnoris was spared and remained by [[Dynara|Dynara's]] side. Dracnoris is said to have existed without shape or symmetry, but possessed many claws and wings and was covered in red scales, and was larger than entire mountains and volcanoes. Because of His unique place in the timeline of existence, He was the first and only one of the [[:Category:Elder Gods|Elder Gods]] to sense the rise of the Soulless.
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I suppose I may have been one of the first souled gods. Though my shape was wild - scaled red-gold with many claws and wings
:- Book of Dracnoris
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'''[[Dracnoris]], the Dragon God''', was one of the [[:Category:Primal Gods|Primal Gods]]. When the rest of the [[Soulless God]]s, including His own sister, were given over to be consumed by [[Magnora]], Dracnoris was spared by [[Dynara]] because He had a soul. Dracnoris's form was gigantic with two pairs of wings and six legs. Because of His connection to His Soulless sister, He was the first and only one of the [[Elder God]]s to sense the stirring of the Soulless as they prepared to move from [[the Void]] toward [[Lusternia]]. He was prone to slumbering for long periods and was difficult to rouse.
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His scales gleamed in the dripping lava. He was taller than many of the smaller mountains around us. Six legs with claws as large as trees and great saucer eyes that gleamed like molten gold. He used these eyes to stare at us, unhinging his jaw and working it back and forth as if loosening it up to make up for his thousand year sleep.
:- Book of Tae
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Dracnoris belonged to the [[:Category:Third Circle of the Divine|Third Circle of the Divine]], also known as the Meditators. During the [[Elder Wars]], He fought and destroyed His own sister, the Primal God [[Draxbaylock]] the Black.
Dracnoris belonged to the [[:Category:Third Circle of the Divine|Third Circle of the Divine]], also known as the Meditators. During the [[Elder Wars]], He fought and destroyed His own sister, the [[Draxbaylock|Draxbaylock the Black]].
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Dracnoris would later dive into lava of the [[Zokona Volcano]] and splinter into both the [[dracnari]] and [[dragon]]s.
[[Category:Primal Gods]] [[Category:Third Circle of the Divine]]

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I suppose I may have been one of the first souled gods. Though my shape was wild - scaled red-gold with many claws and wings

- Book of Dracnoris

Dracnoris, the Dragon God, was one of the Primal Gods. When the rest of the Soulless Gods, including His own sister, were given over to be consumed by Magnora, Dracnoris was spared by Dynara because He had a soul. Dracnoris's form was gigantic with two pairs of wings and six legs. Because of His connection to His Soulless sister, He was the first and only one of the Elder Gods to sense the stirring of the Soulless as they prepared to move from the Void toward Lusternia. He was prone to slumbering for long periods and was difficult to rouse.

His scales gleamed in the dripping lava. He was taller than many of the smaller mountains around us. Six legs with claws as large as trees and great saucer eyes that gleamed like molten gold. He used these eyes to stare at us, unhinging his jaw and working it back and forth as if loosening it up to make up for his thousand year sleep.

- Book of Tae

Dracnoris belonged to the Third Circle of the Divine, also known as the Meditators. During the Elder Wars, He fought and destroyed His own sister, the Draxbaylock the Black.

Dracnoris would later dive into lava of the Zokona Volcano and splinter into both the dracnari and dragons.