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Dravric Mirefang
Mirefang tracker; quiet, suspicious, mud-wise, and loyal once someone survives his tests.
Dravric Mirefang hatched in a half-sunken shield at the edge of the southern bog, where old battle metal disappears under mud and blue ghost-flames drift above the reeds. His clan taught him that the marsh is not empty. It listens, remembers, and punishes loud fools. He grew into a green swamp dragon with heavy patience, spear skill, and a gift for reading mud, broken reeds, insect hush, and lies hidden in footprints. Now he guards the marsh routes of Vargfjell, especially the drowned shrine where ancient stones lie beneath black water. His goal is to discover who has been digging into sacred silt and waking lights that should stay buried. Skeldryx Ironwake’s raiders anger him by stomping through reed paths and calling it scouting. Fenrik Runegale troubles him because the storm-shaman listens to voices under the water and smiles afterward. Orrivane Frostscript believes Dravric’s shrine marks connect to the same sky-runes beneath the cliffs. Keldrask Cliffhook trades cliff signs for marsh signs, both pretending this is only practical. Odraskar Flamegut needs his herbs, Sornyx Nightreef respects his silence, and Varkhollen Stormjaw listens when Dravric says the lowlands are wrong. In the wider arc, Dravric knows the island’s lowest paths, oldest rot, and hidden approaches. When he speaks, wise dragons listen, because the mud usually spoke first. He also knows Balgroth Tidebreaker’s harbour channels connect to flooded shrine tunnels, and that Hrothnyx Cinderwake’s burned evidence may have drifted through the mire years ago. Borgrum Ironhide wants the marsh mapped for defence, but Dravric refuses to turn sacred ground into a war road. His conflict is whether secrecy protects Vargfjell or leaves the wrong dragons blind when the oldest danger rises from below. If the shrine wakes, he may have to ask the loud clans for help, and that frightens him deeply. He will not let sacred mud become another battlefield.