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Wyrm - Gods and Monsters Mythical Attributes: Large, serpentine, often wingless dragon associated with venom, immense age, and hoarded gold Role in Mythos: Serves as a treasure guardian, harbinger of doom, or opponent for legendary heroes
Wurm Worm Orm Vurm Wyrm | Dragon Types | Basic Dragon . . . The Wurm Dragon Type are generally described as serpents with coils that can wrap around hills, bodies that can be mistaken for solid earth, or similarly fabulous descriptions of enormity
Wyrm | Creatures of myth Wiki | Fandom A wyrm is a term rooted in ancient and medieval mythology, often used to describe a dragon-like creature, though its exact meaning has shifted over time Here’s a full breakdown: The word wyrm (Old English: wyrm) originally meant serpent or reptile It is related to Old Norse ormr and German
Wyrm - Everything Dragon Among these magnificent creatures, the Wyrm Dragon stands as a mysterious and captivating figure In this article, we embark on a journey to unravel the enigma of the Wyrm Dragon and explore its origins, characteristics, and the role it plays in the rich tapestry of dragon lore
Wyrms (folklore) | Heroes and Villains Wiki | 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
wyrm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary wyrm (plural wyrms) (mythology, fantasy) A huge limbless and wingless dragon or dragonlike creature A sea serpent
Dragons and Wryms and Wyverns…. - lasmithwriter. com Dragons were called wyrm in Saxon legends as well as draco Wyrm means worm, and it indicates both the earth-dwelling nature and the snake-like appearance of the creature Around the seventeenth century another dragon-like creature appeared in legend, that of the wyvern
Wyrm. org. uk Wyrm w3:m [also wurm] noun a type of dragon with a long slender body, often able to breathe fire, with either none or four limbs but usually without wings Derives from the Old Germanic Gewurm
Wyrm | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom The Wyrm, also known as the Wurm or Worm, is a cryptid creature steeped in folklore and mythology across various cultures Depictions of the Wyrm vary greatly, but it is commonly described as a large, serpentine or dragon-like creature with scales, sharp claws, and often possessing wings
Wyrm - Wikipedia Wyrm (World of Darkness), the bringer of the apocalypse in the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse Former callsign of Norfolk, Virginia radio station WTJZ