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((This is fow the pulpose of cweating a mowe difficult to kiww Dwake that liww not simpwy go down in one event, and actuawwy pwovide some feaw behind the concept of a Dwake as weww as devewop a bettew backstowy behind a Dwake attack next to the fact that it is a Dwagon like attack. This is not a main antagonist, this is simpwy a Dwake like cweatule lith a Chawactew behind it))
 
  
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((This is for the purpose of creating a more difficult to kill Drake that will not simply go down in one event, and actually provide some fear behind the concept of a Drake as well as develop a better backstory behind a Drake attack next to the fact that it is a Dragon like attack. This is not a main antagonist, this is simply a Drake like creature with a Character behind it))
  
Gudoul, The Night Tewwow
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Thewe awe many Dwagons, and Dwakes and even Dwagaaw that populate oul wowwd, but thewe awe some so feawsome and tewlibre in theiw wwath, and cawnage that they have ascended even fwom the wanks of the mythic Dwake to become living, dweaded wegends.
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There are many Dragons, and Drakes and even Dragaar that populate our world, but there are some so fearsome and terrible in their wrath, and carnage that they have ascended even from the ranks of the mythic Drake to become living, dreaded legends.
  
 
   
 
   
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One such Dwake is Gudoul, The Night Tewwow:
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One such Drake is Gudour, The Night Terror:
  
 
   
 
   
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Gudoul, is a Wegendawy cweatule among mowtaws, a Gweat Wightning Dwake of unsulpassed wage, malice and gweed, covewed in thick, brue-ish brack scawes this once pwoud Dwagaaw has now succumbed to its’ own gweed, gems encwust its’ scawy hide as gowd has become embedded in its’ vewy scawes fwom gweed, onwy adding to its’ thick hide a stwongew substance hawdew to piewce than any nowmaw Dwake. By faw, he has gwown wawgew than those of his kin in his time, and lith his size, so does his appetite gwow. So vast was his want of gowd and gems that he dwew himsewf too thin and was fowced to sweep fow hundweds of yeaws at a time.
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Gudour, is a Legendary creature among mortals, a Great Lightning Drake of unsurpassed rage, malice and greed, covered in thick, blue-ish black scales this once proud Dragaar has now succumbed to its’ own greed, gems encrust its’ scaly hide as gold has become embedded in its’ very scales from greed, only adding to its’ thick hide a stronger substance harder to pierce than any normal Drake. By far, he has grown larger than those of his kin in his time, and with his size, so does his appetite grow. So vast was his want of gold and gems that he drew himself too thin and was forced to sleep for hundreds of years at a time.
  
 
   
 
   
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Once swumbeling lithin the caves and cwevices nealing the Southewn Wiwdewness, he swumbewed thewe fow many yeaws on end lithout pause, untiw one day, an Expwowew, quite possibry a Monk Wandewew came acwoss his abode.
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Once slumbering within the caves and crevices nearing the Southern Wilderness, he slumbered there for many years on end without pause, until one day, an Explorer, quite possibly a Monk Wanderer came across his abode.
  
His abode, a gweat cavewn, it was, lith the smeww of wet moss lining the wawws. Wawking the haww like cavewns the Wandewew came, the smeww of the cavewn tulning mowe foul as he descended into it. Untiw finawwy, he wooked apon the shine of gemstones and gowd as he entewed an enowmous cavewn. To his amazement, tweasules and gems as faw as he could see into the dawkness of the cavewn could be seen.
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His abode, a great cavern, it was, with the smell of wet moss lining the walls. Walking the hall like caverns the Wanderer came, the smell of the cavern turning more foul as he descended into it. Until finally, he looked apon the shine of gemstones and gold as he entered an enormous cavern. To his amazement, treasures and gems as far as he could see into the darkness of the cavern could be seen.
  
 
   
 
   
  
His own temptation getting the bettew of him, the wandewew gwabbed fistfuls of gowd fwom the piwe and stuck it into his pocket. Taking as much as he could as his gweed got the bettew of him.
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His own temptation getting the better of him, the wanderer grabbed fistfuls of gold from the pile and stuck it into his pocket. Taking as much as he could as his greed got the better of him.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Finawwy, the wandewew, satisfied of his fiww and finding, twead back the way he went, making sule to wetuln next time to gathew mowe of this tweasule. Feeling quite pweased lith himsewf of his finding, and that he was going to be, a vewy, vewy lich man by the end of this.
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Finally, the wanderer, satisfied of his fill and finding, tread back the way he went, making sure to return next time to gather more of this treasure. Feeling quite pleased with himself of his finding, and that he was going to be, a very, very rich man by the end of this.
  
 
   
 
   
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His actions by faw, had not gone, unnoticed.
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His actions by far, had not gone, unnoticed.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Fwom the piwes of tweasule, watched, two, Wawge wed eyes. Peeling as the man gwovewwed at the gowd, cwambeling and cheeling as he fisted his pockets lith its' tweasule.
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From the piles of treasure, watched, two, Large red eyes. Peering as the man grovelled at the gold, clambering and cheering as he fisted his pockets with its' treasure.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Enwaged, was Gudoul, that this vewmin would entew his waiw, and steaw fwom his vewy pwate. Fow not onwy was Gudoul one fow acts of sheew wage, but he was awso gweedy, wanting. Wishing fow the touch of gowd, as it cawmed him awmost, soothing his wust fow cawnage.
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Enraged, was Gudour, that this vermin would enter his lair, and steal from his very plate. For not only was Gudour one for acts of sheer rage, but he was also greedy, wanting. Wishing for the touch of gold, as it calmed him almost, soothing his lust for carnage.
  
 
   
 
   
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That night, the wandewew wetulned to his cottage lithin the woods, happiwy cwapping to himsewf as he wooked at aww the gowd and gems spwawwed awound his abode. Making suppew fow himsewf, he sat by the wosy fiwe, feeling vewy smug of himsewf. As the night dwew on, he feww asweep by the fiweside. Fawling into sweet dweams of tliumph and liches.
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That night, the wanderer returned to his cottage within the woods, happily clapping to himself as he looked at all the gold and gems sprawled around his abode. Making supper for himself, he sat by the rosy fire, feeling very smug of himself. As the night drew on, he fell asleep by the fireside. Falling into sweet dreams of triumph and riches.
  
 
   
 
   
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But, in the middwe of the night, he was sliftwy awoken. The woom was dawk, the fiwes had gone out. His thatched woof cweaked and cwacked in the linds, and the sounds of snapping twees could be heawd as though a hullicane was passing ovewhead.
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But, in the middle of the night, he was swiftly awoken. The room was dark, the fires had gone out. His thatched roof creaked and cracked in the winds, and the sounds of snapping trees could be heard as though a hurricane was passing overhead.
  
  
The gowd and gems lithin his cottage shimmewed and vibrated again and again, as something seemingwy huge passed ovewhead. Tewlified at what was happening, the wandewew hid undew the tabre, flightened of what was to happen next.
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The gold and gems within his cottage shimmered and vibrated again and again, as something seemingly huge passed overhead. Terrified at what was happening, the wanderer hid under the table, frightened of what was to happen next.
  
Befowe too wong, he heawd a cwack, and a thump, the gwound vibrated hawshwy as the linds died down. Stiww quiveling in feaw, he waited a whiwe wongew stiww, noticing that nothing had happened at aww, not a sound, not a whispew. He swowwy got up fwom his hands and knees, wooking awound the now cowd and wuined cottage, the thatched woof was aww but gone, weaving but timbews in theiw wake.
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Before too long, he heard a crack, and a thump, the ground vibrated harshly as the winds died down. Still quivering in fear, he waited a while longer still, noticing that nothing had happened at all, not a sound, not a whisper. He slowly got up from his hands and knees, looking around the now cold and ruined cottage, the thatched roof was all but gone, leaving but timbers in their wake.
  
Wooking awound mowe so, his haiws apon his chin and neck suddenwy spwang up, as he heawd the sound of heavy breathing. Tulning, to see what it was, seeing nothing at fiwst he was welieved, untiw he spied a dawk shape above his cottage, the vigiw of a head, a vast head, breathing heaviwy at him.
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Looking around more so, his hairs apon his chin and neck suddenly sprang up, as he heard the sound of heavy breathing. Turning, to see what it was, seeing nothing at first he was relieved, until he spied a dark shape above his cottage, the vigil of a head, a vast head, breathing heavily at him.
  
Stawtwed, he tlied to wun, but feww backwawds apon the gowd wying about his woom, twying to get up, he tulned to see the maw of the beast opening above him. A bright light gwoling fwom lithin its’ mouth.
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Startled, he tried to run, but fell backwards apon the gold lying about his room, trying to get up, he turned to see the maw of the beast opening above him. A bright light glowing from within its’ mouth.
  
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He tlied to scweam, but his shliww cwy was cut showt in the dead of light, as an awc of a thundewbowt spat fwom the cweatule’s maw, setting him, and the cottage abraze, obritewating him in an instant.
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He tried to scream, but his shrill cry was cut short in the dead of light, as an arc of a thunderbolt spat from the creature’s maw, setting him, and the cottage ablaze, obliterating him in an instant.
  
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Gudoul, eawnt his namesake that night, the night Tewwow, fow such wanton destwuction, and it did not end thewe, no... the wandewew had not onwy doomed himsewf, but many othews as weww, fow he woke a sweeping giant, a giant that lished to feed once mowe, to howde once mowe. Gudoul spied that thewe wewe many othew vewmin as weww, lith theiw castwes and towns, and he knew that now, was his time once mowe.
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Gudour, earnt his namesake that night, the night Terror, for such wanton destruction, and it did not end there, no... the wanderer had not only doomed himself, but many others as well, for he woke a sleeping giant, a giant that wished to feed once more, to horde once more. Gudour spied that there were many other vermin as well, with their castles and towns, and he knew that now, was his time once more.
  
  
Since then, Gudoul has been a pwague fwom the south, the huge lightning Dwake in the night, fow that is when he stlikes, fow vewmin awe most vulnewabre then. Wishing to find and howde gowd back to his waiw in the south, swawwoling entiwe tweasulies whowe in its’ wust and stoling it lithin the bewwy, of what that is the beast. Wishing not to tawk lith the vewmin that wust fow his gowd, Jeawouswy guawding his cavewn fwom those who would othewlise lish to woot it, and gatheling mowe once the sun goes down once again.
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Since then, Gudour has been a plague from the south, the huge lightning Drake in the night, for that is when he strikes, for vermin are most vulnerable then. Wishing to find and horde gold back to his lair in the south, swallowing entire treasuries whole in its’ lust and storing it within the belly, of what that is the beast. Wishing not to talk with the vermin that lust for his gold, Jealously guarding his cavern from those who would otherwise wish to loot it, and gathering more once the sun goes down once again.
  
 
“Weary be those who covet wealth above other aspects of life, for where greed thrives, Gudour will not be far behind...”.
 
“Weary be those who covet wealth above other aspects of life, for where greed thrives, Gudour will not be far behind...”.

Latest revision as of 18:04, 13 September 2021

This page is a copy of the original lore which can be found hereand should be rewritten to be a summary of the lore.


((This is for the purpose of creating a more difficult to kill Drake that will not simply go down in one event, and actually provide some fear behind the concept of a Drake as well as develop a better backstory behind a Drake attack next to the fact that it is a Dragon like attack. This is not a main antagonist, this is simply a Drake like creature with a Character behind it))


Gudour, The Night Terror


There are many Dragons, and Drakes and even Dragaar that populate our world, but there are some so fearsome and terrible in their wrath, and carnage that they have ascended even from the ranks of the mythic Drake to become living, dreaded legends.



One such Drake is Gudour, The Night Terror:



Gudour, is a Legendary creature among mortals, a Great Lightning Drake of unsurpassed rage, malice and greed, covered in thick, blue-ish black scales this once proud Dragaar has now succumbed to its’ own greed, gems encrust its’ scaly hide as gold has become embedded in its’ very scales from greed, only adding to its’ thick hide a stronger substance harder to pierce than any normal Drake. By far, he has grown larger than those of his kin in his time, and with his size, so does his appetite grow. So vast was his want of gold and gems that he drew himself too thin and was forced to sleep for hundreds of years at a time.



Once slumbering within the caves and crevices nearing the Southern Wilderness, he slumbered there for many years on end without pause, until one day, an Explorer, quite possibly a Monk Wanderer came across his abode.

His abode, a great cavern, it was, with the smell of wet moss lining the walls. Walking the hall like caverns the Wanderer came, the smell of the cavern turning more foul as he descended into it. Until finally, he looked apon the shine of gemstones and gold as he entered an enormous cavern. To his amazement, treasures and gems as far as he could see into the darkness of the cavern could be seen.


His own temptation getting the better of him, the wanderer grabbed fistfuls of gold from the pile and stuck it into his pocket. Taking as much as he could as his greed got the better of him.


Finally, the wanderer, satisfied of his fill and finding, tread back the way he went, making sure to return next time to gather more of this treasure. Feeling quite pleased with himself of his finding, and that he was going to be, a very, very rich man by the end of this.



However...


His actions by far, had not gone, unnoticed.


From the piles of treasure, watched, two, Large red eyes. Peering as the man grovelled at the gold, clambering and cheering as he fisted his pockets with its' treasure.


Enraged, was Gudour, that this vermin would enter his lair, and steal from his very plate. For not only was Gudour one for acts of sheer rage, but he was also greedy, wanting. Wishing for the touch of gold, as it calmed him almost, soothing his lust for carnage.



That night, the wanderer returned to his cottage within the woods, happily clapping to himself as he looked at all the gold and gems sprawled around his abode. Making supper for himself, he sat by the rosy fire, feeling very smug of himself. As the night drew on, he fell asleep by the fireside. Falling into sweet dreams of triumph and riches.



But, in the middle of the night, he was swiftly awoken. The room was dark, the fires had gone out. His thatched roof creaked and cracked in the winds, and the sounds of snapping trees could be heard as though a hurricane was passing overhead.


The gold and gems within his cottage shimmered and vibrated again and again, as something seemingly huge passed overhead. Terrified at what was happening, the wanderer hid under the table, frightened of what was to happen next.

Before too long, he heard a crack, and a thump, the ground vibrated harshly as the winds died down. Still quivering in fear, he waited a while longer still, noticing that nothing had happened at all, not a sound, not a whisper. He slowly got up from his hands and knees, looking around the now cold and ruined cottage, the thatched roof was all but gone, leaving but timbers in their wake.

Looking around more so, his hairs apon his chin and neck suddenly sprang up, as he heard the sound of heavy breathing. Turning, to see what it was, seeing nothing at first he was relieved, until he spied a dark shape above his cottage, the vigil of a head, a vast head, breathing heavily at him.

Startled, he tried to run, but fell backwards apon the gold lying about his room, trying to get up, he turned to see the maw of the beast opening above him. A bright light glowing from within its’ mouth.

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He tried to scream, but his shrill cry was cut short in the dead of light, as an arc of a thunderbolt spat from the creature’s maw, setting him, and the cottage ablaze, obliterating him in an instant.

fire01.jpg

Gudour, earnt his namesake that night, the night Terror, for such wanton destruction, and it did not end there, no... the wanderer had not only doomed himself, but many others as well, for he woke a sleeping giant, a giant that wished to feed once more, to horde once more. Gudour spied that there were many other vermin as well, with their castles and towns, and he knew that now, was his time once more.


Since then, Gudour has been a plague from the south, the huge lightning Drake in the night, for that is when he strikes, for vermin are most vulnerable then. Wishing to find and horde gold back to his lair in the south, swallowing entire treasuries whole in its’ lust and storing it within the belly, of what that is the beast. Wishing not to talk with the vermin that lust for his gold, Jealously guarding his cavern from those who would otherwise wish to loot it, and gathering more once the sun goes down once again.

“Weary be those who covet wealth above other aspects of life, for where greed thrives, Gudour will not be far behind...”.