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  • Wyrm - Wikipedia
    Look up wyrm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
  • 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
  • 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
  • Christopher Cant
    The Wyrm: The Wyrm seems more like a giant snake than a dragon They are legless and wingless creatures, larger than wyverns but smaller than drakes Their name comes from the Old German for "Worm " They are more intelligent than drakes and wyverns, sometimes even with the intelligence of a dragon
  • wyrm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun wyrm (plural wyrms) (mythology, fantasy) A huge limbless and wingless dragon or dragonlike creature A sea serpent
  • The Wyrm: Ancient Germanic Beast of Greed, Poison, and Power
    In the shadowed corners of Northern Europe's lore, a serpentine behemoth, the Wyrm, embodies chaos and destruction in mythology
  • Wyrm vs. Dragon — What’s the Difference?
    A wyrm is a type of dragon often depicted as a large, serpent-like creature without wings or legs, while dragons are mythological beings with various forms, typically featuring wings and legs
  • A Monstrous and Venomous Serpent: Legendary Crusading Heroes and Wyrm . . .
    There are more than twenty folktales from north-east England and Scotland that include the motif of a ‘wyrm’—a huge dragon-like, wingless serpent that terrorizes neighborhoods, sometimes for many years, before being eventually slain


















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