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Kark-Jocke
Kark-Jocke - - 14,688 comments

Cool Warrior :D

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The Drakespine Mountains are an ancient formation of volcanic peaks, beneath which slumber the great Dragons of myth. All Caledorians share a common bond with their Dragon brethren, but the Drakespine Warriors have a special connection with the Dragons. Living in complete isolation at the peaks of the Drakespine Mountains, these warriors have learned to survive in the harshest of conditions, and they have sworn their lives to protect the Dragons and their ancestral breeding grounds. In exchange, it is said that the Drakespine warriors are granted the wisdom and the strength of the dragon.

The have lived apart from the rest of Caledor, and Ulthuan itself, for generations. But no longer...

As the Black Dragons of Naggarythe made their appearance, and it became clear that somehow, Naggarothi agents had stolen dragon eggs from the roosts the Drakespine Warriors were sworn to protect, it was not only the dragons that flew into a fury. The Drakespine Warriors have descended from their mountaintops and will stop at nothing to put an end to the suffering of the Black Dragons who languish under the yoke of the Naggarothi, and make the Naggarothi pay for their transgression.

Armed with Spear and Bow, the Drakespine Warriors are a force to be reckoned with. Unlike the professional soldiers of Ulthuan, these warriors have not trained to fight together, and in fact many of these Warriors have lived in complete solitude for centuries. Still, while they may lack the cohesion of a professional force, it is said that each Drakespine Warrior is an army unto himself. While that might be an exaggeration, the Drakespine Warriors are more than capable of bringing death to their enemies or reinforcing a wavering battle line.