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See the mighty dragons and fearsome monsters that threaten the sanctity of this ancient land and its amazing inhabitants
Click on the various images to visit these amazing creatures, benign and malevolant, that vie for power over this magical mystical realm
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DRACONIS DRAKHENSIS:
The Legendary Dragons of Varzuun: Ridden by the Drākhen Knights, who, for centuries enforced the uneasy peace between the three great races. Now all but a remnant, the Drākhen and their dragons once protected all Varzuun against the aberrations. |
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KORVALIS
The legendary striped dragon foretold by the ancient prophecies of Varzuun, Korvalis is
ridden by the young Drākhen Knight Draven Valencourt, formerly squire to the knight Flavius Franciscus.
Will Draven and Korvalis restore the Drākhen Knights to their former glory? |
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TYRANTHUS
Ridden by Anvilus, this menacing beast can swallow a man whole or incinerate him with it's breath of hell-fire. This black dragon's appearance was a nightmarish fulfillment of one of the ancient prophecies. |
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The OGRE
Hulking, fat and ugly, this nine-foot-tall fearsome brute haunts the road to Kilravock. Flavius must singlehandedly vanquish the ogre if he is to prove his mettle to the Vaqlorii grand chancellor. |
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The MANTICORE
Skulking beast with human face, lion's body and spike-flinging tail that haunts the desolate ruins of Vythunia. The Manticore is generally malicious to humans. Landruu must convince it to reveal the entrance to Grudurion's tomb. |
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DEMONS of PANDEIMOS
These fiends from the pit of hell may be the scariest monsters our intrepid adventurers must face. Then again... |
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Dragons Gone Wild:
The CHALLENGE of FLAVIUS
Acrylic on Canvasboard Board --- 1989 |
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ROGUE DRAGONS
Dragons that do not commune with a Drākhen Knight-Ascendant become rogues. Solitary and violent, they are usually appeased only by treasure, magic items or human sacrifices. Flavius & friends must reach the hidden lair of one of these monsters and slay it before it slays them. |
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The Fate of the TROLL-KING:
Acrylic on canvasboard --- 1994 |
| As punishment for his indecisiveness, the troll-king Gsreidr is split into two beings, each with one eye, one arm, one leg, one ear, etc. Gsroi, the evil half, kills his good twin, Gsroo. The evil trolls then slaughter the last of the good trolls.
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