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Lindworm

Physiology

These dragons have two fore-legs and no wings. The usually have very long tails and their legs are usually short.

History

Lindworms were discovered by Marco Polo while crossing Central Asia. He described them as, "Swifter than it looks. Easily able to take down a man on a galloping horse." These types of dragons (along with the Ouroboros) are frequently represented as "prima materia" in the first stage of the Alchemy process.
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