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− | '''Tyraxes''' was the [[dragon]] bound to Prince [[Joffrey Velaryon]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. | + | '''Tyraxes''' was the [[dragon]] bound to Prince [[Joffrey Velaryon]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. Tyraxes died in the [[Dragonpit]] when it was [[Storming of the Dragonpit|invaded]] by a half-crazed angry mob after a one-handed prophet called the [[Shepherd (one-handed prophet)|Shepherd]] began to rant against all dragons everywhere. Tyraxes was the third dragon to die in the pit.{{ref|tpatq}} |
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
Tyraxes retreated into his lair roasting every would-be dragon slayer as they rushed after him. His entrance was made impassable by the corpses. | Tyraxes retreated into his lair roasting every would-be dragon slayer as they rushed after him. His entrance was made impassable by the corpses. | ||
− | The mob entered a back entrance instead. The dragon's chain entangled Tyraxes as he turned and was slain. | + | The mob entered a back entrance instead. The dragon's chain entangled Tyraxes as he turned and was slain.{{ref|tpatq}} |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Dragons]] | [[Category:Dragons]] | ||
[[es:Tyraxes]] | [[es:Tyraxes]] | ||
[[fr:Tyraxes]] | [[fr:Tyraxes]] |
Revision as of 10:32, 21 April 2014
Tyraxes | |
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Race | Dragon |
Died | In 130 AC, the Dragonpit |
Book | The Princess and the Queen |
Tyraxes was the dragon bound to Prince Joffrey Velaryon during the Dance of the Dragons. Tyraxes died in the Dragonpit when it was invaded by a half-crazed angry mob after a one-handed prophet called the Shepherd began to rant against all dragons everywhere. Tyraxes was the third dragon to die in the pit.[1]
Death
Tyraxes retreated into his lair roasting every would-be dragon slayer as they rushed after him. His entrance was made impassable by the corpses. The mob entered a back entrance instead. The dragon's chain entangled Tyraxes as he turned and was slain.[1]