Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20181201131100/@comment-2165692-20181206155455

(Draugr is not the Norse word for Undead, it's the english word for the Norse monster, Draug, a ghost that appears along the coast of Norway to haunt the living. The word Draugr can also mean, the ghost of a dead person, not specifically undead. Originally it's actually limited to only ghosts but in later folk tales, they were the ghosts of Sailors and Fishermen who died at sea and was not buried in christian soil. They're actually Norwegian banshees as they signal death to all who see them.

If you meant to say Atmoran or Nordic, then I don't know.)

"I am a former companion, my father was a companion too. Have you seen this dragon yourself? If you have, could you describe it or tell me whether it breathes fire or frost." Hefndir answered.

"I see." Reeth mentioned "Are anyone else hunting this Dragon?"