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Ikelani Nosval, of the High Mountain Flight, out of Sharai, by Ikenaw, better known as "Old Ike", was a dragon from the [[High Mountain Flight]] who became notorious in [[Arindell]] as a boozer and brawler of epic proportions. Sometimes quite literally.
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Ikelani Nosval, of the High Mountain Flight, out of Sharai, by Ikenaw, better known as "Olde Ike", was a [[Dragon|dragon]] of the [[High Mountain Flight]] who became notorious in [[Arindell]] as a boozer and brawler of epic proportions. Sometimes quite literally.
  
Ikelani would take on human form and venture into the city, where he became a fixture in the local tavern scene. He had a favorite bar, but often ventured out to others. He drank lethal amounts of alcohol and was very fond of drinking contests. More than a dozen men died trying to compete against him.
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Ikelani would take on human form and venture into the city, where he became a fixture in the local tavern scene. He had a favorite bar ("Smokey's"), but often ventured to others. He drank lethal amounts of alcohol and was very fond of drinking contests. More than a dozen men died trying to compete against him. Another, [[Yule Steinheart]], came to study him.
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 16 May 2022

Ikelani Nosval, of the High Mountain Flight, out of Sharai, by Ikenaw, better known as "Olde Ike", was a dragon of the High Mountain Flight who became notorious in Arindell as a boozer and brawler of epic proportions. Sometimes quite literally.

Ikelani would take on human form and venture into the city, where he became a fixture in the local tavern scene. He had a favorite bar ("Smokey's"), but often ventured to others. He drank lethal amounts of alcohol and was very fond of drinking contests. More than a dozen men died trying to compete against him. Another, Yule Steinheart, came to study him.