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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
Tri is a Russian dragon in the Twenty-Sixth Regiment of the Air, though he likely does not know it. His captain, [[Vasya]], was left in charge of all human matters. He is probably only concerned with his great treasure, which he sleeps on like a bed. He does not likely speak Russian, probably only a feral language similar to [[Durzagh]].  
 
Tri is a Russian dragon in the Twenty-Sixth Regiment of the Air, though he likely does not know it. His captain, [[Vasya]], was left in charge of all human matters. He is probably only concerned with his great treasure, which he sleeps on like a bed. He does not likely speak Russian, probably only a feral language similar to [[Durzagh]].  
 
Tri took part with Captain [[Vasya]] in the battle for Smolensk against [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s French forces, before Tri was badly wounded. The two stopped at the Moscow covert, where Vasya asked Captain [[Ivan Rozhkov]] to stitch up Tri's wound and get him settled.
 
  
 
Captain [[William Laurence]] noted that Tri was "a beast on [[Vosyem]]'s scale, enormous and armor-plated". It is very likely that Tri is the same breed and color as Vosyem.
 
Captain [[William Laurence]] noted that Tri was "a beast on [[Vosyem]]'s scale, enormous and armor-plated". It is very likely that Tri is the same breed and color as Vosyem.

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