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- Wyrm - OSRS Wiki
Wyrms were an ancient race of dragons, said to be capable of destroying cities and armies on their own They slowly disappeared due to their heavy involvement in the God Wars The current wyrms in the dungeon are an attempted recreation of the powerful wyrms of old by a Dragonkin named Karuulm
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- Wyrm | Dragons | Fandom
Wyrms (alternatively wurms, worms or orms) are serpentine dragons, normally of European origins The word (derived from the Norse 'ormr') used to mean all dragons (or all dragons known in Europe European dragons), but in modern use it is applied for dragons with 'wormlike' qualities: a long body
- wyrm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun wyrm (plural wyrms) (mythology, fantasy) A huge limbless and wingless dragon or dragonlike creature A sea serpent
- Wyrm | TibiaWiki | Fandom
The Wyrm is a powerful predator that does not back away from attacking small towns in times of hunger Their territory is usually quite large, though they tend to stay in their lairs most of the time Wyrms are quite intelligent compared to other animals
- Dragon Vs Wyvern Vs Drake Vs Wyrm: Whats the Difference?
Among its relatives in the family of draconic creatures, the wyrm is easily distinguished by its lack of limbs and wings It retains the scale armor found in other dragons, lending it the appearance of a great, flying snake or a legendary serpent
- Germanic dragon - Wikipedia
Worm, wurm or wyrm (Old English: wyrm; Old Norse: ormr; Old High German: wurm), meaning serpent, are archaic terms for dragons (Old English: draca; Old Norse: dreki *draki; Old High German: trahho) in the wider Germanic mythology and folklore, in which they are often portrayed as large venomous snakes and hoarders of gold
- Wyrm - Mythical Creatures
The wyrm also appears in European lore under the name of Guivre Another, perhaps comical version of the wyrm can be found under the name Wivre, which was quite malicious
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