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− | '''Urrax''' was a [[dragon]] who may have lived in the time of the [[First Men]] | + | '''Urrax''' was a [[dragon]] who may have lived in the time of the [[First Men]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | According to legend, [[Serwyn | + | According to legend, [[Serwyn of the Mirror Shield]] killed Urrax. Serwyn sneaked up on Urrax, hiding behind his shield which was a mirror, so the dragon only saw its reflection. Serwyn then killed him by plunging a spear though his eye.{{Ref|aDwD|8}} |
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
===A Dance with Dragons=== | ===A Dance with Dragons=== | ||
− | When trying to get the measure of [[Tyrion]] (incognito as Hugor Hill) [[Haldon]] questions him as to how [[Serwyn]] of the Mirror Shield slew the dragon Urrax. He is unimpressed with Tyrion’s correct answer; he asserts that even [[Rolly Duckfield|Duck]] knows that tale.{{Ref|aDwD|8}} | + | When trying to get the measure of [[Tyrion]] (incognito as Hugor Hill), [[Haldon]] questions him as to how [[Serwyn]] of the Mirror Shield slew the dragon Urrax. He is unimpressed with Tyrion’s correct answer; he asserts that even [[Rolly Duckfield|Duck]] knows that tale.{{Ref|aDwD|8}} |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 04:06, 19 October 2015
Urrax was a dragon who may have lived in the time of the First Men.
History
According to legend, Serwyn of the Mirror Shield killed Urrax. Serwyn sneaked up on Urrax, hiding behind his shield which was a mirror, so the dragon only saw its reflection. Serwyn then killed him by plunging a spear though his eye.[1]
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
When trying to get the measure of Tyrion (incognito as Hugor Hill), Haldon questions him as to how Serwyn of the Mirror Shield slew the dragon Urrax. He is unimpressed with Tyrion’s correct answer; he asserts that even Duck knows that tale.[1]
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 8, Tyrion III.