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− | Mortiferus (Latin for 'deadly') was a [[Longwing]] formation leader. At the [[Battle of Trafalgar]], Mortiferus and his formation supported the southern column of British ships. | + | Mortiferus (Latin for 'deadly') was a [[Longwing]] formation leader. As of early 1805, Mortiferus and Captain St. Germain were stationed with [[Excidium]] in the English Channel, but they were sent to Cadiz after the French [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Charles_Villeneuve Vice Admiral Villeneuve] and his fleet were penned up there by the British in August 1805. At the [[Battle of Trafalgar]], Mortiferus and his formation supported the southern column of British ships. |
− | Like [[Lily]] and [[Excidium]], Mortiferus caught the | + | Like [[Lily]] and [[Excidium]], Mortiferus caught the [[Dragon Plague]] that circulated among the British dragons after Trafalgar and had to be isolated, as Longwings unintentionally spit some acid each time they sneeze. |
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Revision as of 14:40, 14 September 2008
Character Profile
Name: | Mortiferus |
Date of Birth: | |
Breed: | Longwing |
Captain: | St. Germain |
National Loyalty: | Britain |
Appearance: | Blue with black/white/orange wing tips |
Special Abilities: | Acid spitter |
Status: | Active |
Biography
Mortiferus (Latin for 'deadly') was a Longwing formation leader. As of early 1805, Mortiferus and Captain St. Germain were stationed with Excidium in the English Channel, but they were sent to Cadiz after the French Vice Admiral Villeneuve and his fleet were penned up there by the British in August 1805. At the Battle of Trafalgar, Mortiferus and his formation supported the southern column of British ships.
Like Lily and Excidium, Mortiferus caught the Dragon Plague that circulated among the British dragons after Trafalgar and had to be isolated, as Longwings unintentionally spit some acid each time they sneeze.