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  2. Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game - Wikipedia

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    Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game [a] is a 1992 party video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. [1] The game combines some stylistic elements of role-playing video games such as a fantasy theme and multiple characters with that of board games to create a unique twist to the quiz game genre.

  3. Yellow Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Dragon does not appear in Japanese mythology: the fifth element in the Japanese elemental system is the void, so there cannot be an animal representing it. However, some consider the Ōryū as the Japanese counterpart of the Yellow Dragon since they share some similarities.

  4. Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Dragons are noted to be egg-layers, and most are described with sharp teeth, horns, and claws. A dragon in D&D is protected by its scaly hide, the color of which is determined by the dragon's species, and which offers a visual clue to the specific elemental nature of each species of dragon. Each species of dragon has a particular temperament ...

  5. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Dragon of Hayk: Symbol of Hayk Nahapet and Haykaznuni dynasty in Armenia. Usually depicted as seven-headed serpent. Levantine dragons Yam: The god of the sea in the Canaanite pantheon from Levantine mythology. Lotan: A demonic dragon reigning the waters, a servant of the sea god Yam defeated by the storm god Hadad-Baʿal in the Ugaritic Baal Cycle.

  6. Tharizdun - Wikipedia

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    The elemental cults in the original Temple of elemental evil believed they were worshiping the destructive powers of the elements themselves, with a few believing their patron was Zuggtmoy; however, only a few knew that Tharizdun was the cults' true patron. Tharizdun is sometimes worshiped by nonhuman aberrations such as aboleths, neogi, and grell.

  7. 15 Questions House of the Dragon Needs to Answer in ... - AOL

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    Speaking of dragon ladies who drink their own Kool-aid, Rhaenyra started using cult leader language way too quickly in the penultimate episode of Season 2 when she discovered that Addam of Hull ...

  8. Four Symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Azure Dragon of the East represents Wood, the Vermilion Bird of the South represents Fire, the White Tiger of the West represents Metal, and the Black Tortoise (or Black Warrior) of the North represents Water. In this system, the fifth principle Earth is represented by the Yellow Dragon of the Center. [8]

  9. Japanese dragon - Wikipedia

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    ' dragon god ') was the ruler of seas and oceans, and described as a dragon capable of changing into human form. He lived in the undersea Ryūgū-jō (龍宮城, lit. ' dragon palace castle '), where he kept the magical tide jewels. Toyotama-hime (豊玉姫, lit. ' Luminous Pearl Princess ') was Ryūjin's daughter.