Difference between revisions of "Poux-de-Ciel"

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(The previous translation was "Flea of the Sky", but flea would be "puce.")
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[[Image:poux-de-ciel.jpg|thumb|300px|Poux-de-Ciel, by Mooir]]
 
[[Image:poux-de-ciel.jpg|thumb|300px|Poux-de-Ciel, by Mooir]]
{{DragonBreeds|name=Poux-de-Ciel|loyalty=French|physical=Small|abilities=|members=}}
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{{DragonBreeds|name=Pou-de-Ciel, singular; Poux-de-Ciel, plural|loyalty=French|physical=Small|abilities=|members=}}
  
 
== Species Notes ==
 
== Species Notes ==
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A common French small light-weight dragon with light blue and grey coloration. They were fast attackers that dove and flipped between enemies, and several attacking together could easily confuse and damage a much more imposing enemy dragon, one of the strategies used by the French.
 
A common French small light-weight dragon with light blue and grey coloration. They were fast attackers that dove and flipped between enemies, and several attacking together could easily confuse and damage a much more imposing enemy dragon, one of the strategies used by the French.
  
The name means "Flea of the Sky," which reflects how they are annoying attackers which never come alone.
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The name means "Louse of the Sky," which reflects how they are annoying attackers which never come alone.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:08, 28 September 2008

Poux-de-Ciel, by Mooir

Dragon Breed Data

Breed Name: Pou-de-Ciel, singular; Poux-de-Ciel, plural
National Loyalty: French
Physical Characteristics: Small
Special Abilities:
Known Members:


Species Notes

A common French small light-weight dragon with light blue and grey coloration. They were fast attackers that dove and flipped between enemies, and several attacking together could easily confuse and damage a much more imposing enemy dragon, one of the strategies used by the French.

The name means "Louse of the Sky," which reflects how they are annoying attackers which never come alone.