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'''Sycaerunax, the Father of Dragons''' was formerly leader of the [[dragon]] brood on the destroyed world of [[Krenindala]]. The father of [[Ashaxei]], he was killed by the [[Dala'myrr]] eons ago and later reanimated in the 7th century by the rogue Divine [[Bal'met]] during the [[War of the Worldreaver]]. Restored through the efforts of [[Han | '''Sycaerunax, the Father of Dragons''' was formerly leader of the [[dragon]] brood on the destroyed world of [[Krenindala]]. The father of [[Ashaxei]], he was killed by the [[Dala'myrr]] eons ago and later reanimated in the 7th century by the rogue Divine [[Bal'met]] during the [[War of the Worldreaver]]. Restored through the efforts of [[Han-Tolneth]] with the help of Achaeans everywhere, Sycaerunax continued his daughter's legacy by establishing beacons in the [[Mhojave Desert]] through which adventurers can undergo the transformation into [[Greater Dragons]]. | ||
The fury of the Father of Dragons is captured in the ''Sycaerunax'' [[mystical_cards#sycaerunax|mystical card]] and [[battle figurine]]. | |||
[[Category:Historical Figures]][[Category:Mythology]][[Category:Dragons]] | [[Category:Historical Figures]][[Category:Mythology]][[Category:Greater Dragons]] |
Latest revision as of 22:12, 14 March 2019
Sycaerunax, the Father of Dragons was formerly leader of the dragon brood on the destroyed world of Krenindala. The father of Ashaxei, he was killed by the Dala'myrr eons ago and later reanimated in the 7th century by the rogue Divine Bal'met during the War of the Worldreaver. Restored through the efforts of Han-Tolneth with the help of Achaeans everywhere, Sycaerunax continued his daughter's legacy by establishing beacons in the Mhojave Desert through which adventurers can undergo the transformation into Greater Dragons.
The fury of the Father of Dragons is captured in the Sycaerunax mystical card and battle figurine.