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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Inlacrimas was injured in a skirmish over the English Channel a month before [[William Laurence]] and [[Temeraire]] arrived at [[Loch Laggan]].  He was scheduled to return to duty in another month.
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Inlacrimas was injured in a skirmish over the English Channel a month before [[William Laurence]] and [[Temeraire]] arrived at the [[Loch Laggan covert]].  He was scheduled to return to duty in another month.
  
 
Midwingman [[Ezekiah Martin|Martin]] served aboard Inlacrimas.
 
Midwingman [[Ezekiah Martin|Martin]] served aboard Inlacrimas.
  
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Inlacrimas died in the dragon plague. His death was followed by those of [[Obversaria]] and [[Minacitus]].
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In Latin, his name could be construed from the phrase ''in lacrimas'' ("weeping"; literally, "in teardrops"), or as the verb ''inlacrimas'' ("you weep"; second-person singular of ''inlacrimare'' ("to weep, mourn, lament" etc.)).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 27 August 2010

Character Profile[edit]

Name: Inlacrimas
Date of Birth:
Breed:
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National Loyalty: Britain
Appearance:
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Status: Deceased


Biography[edit]

Inlacrimas was injured in a skirmish over the English Channel a month before William Laurence and Temeraire arrived at the Loch Laggan covert. He was scheduled to return to duty in another month.

Midwingman Martin served aboard Inlacrimas.

Inlacrimas died in the dragon plague. His death was followed by those of Obversaria and Minacitus.

In Latin, his name could be construed from the phrase in lacrimas ("weeping"; literally, "in teardrops"), or as the verb inlacrimas ("you weep"; second-person singular of inlacrimare ("to weep, mourn, lament" etc.)).