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− | The account of Cuspir the Wild Dragon Knight is recounted today as a children's story in [[Asbardy]]. However, Cuspir was a historic person, a dragon-knight in the service of [[Bryndyd]] during the Thracian rule of the country. He and his dragonmount were not properly inducted into the dragonlaw and the other dragon knights feared his beast | + | The account of Cuspir the Wild Dragon Knight is recounted today as a children's story in [[Asbardy]]. However, Cuspir was a historic person, a dragon-knight in the service of [[Bryndyd]] during the [[New Kalikán Empire|Thracian rule]] of the country. He and his dragonmount were not properly inducted into the [[dragonlaw]] and the other dragon knights feared his beast would become a monster, so Cuspir fled to the [[Disdrire]]. He later returned to the dragon knights and fought the Thracians in the [[Second Battle of Jardonia (2574)]] in Asbardy. |
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 10 September 2020
The account of Cuspir the Wild Dragon Knight is recounted today as a children's story in Asbardy. However, Cuspir was a historic person, a dragon-knight in the service of Bryndyd during the Thracian rule of the country. He and his dragonmount were not properly inducted into the dragonlaw and the other dragon knights feared his beast would become a monster, so Cuspir fled to the Disdrire. He later returned to the dragon knights and fought the Thracians in the Second Battle of Jardonia (2574) in Asbardy.
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