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Orin was the seventh [[Pendragon]] of [[Slayer Dragons]], annointed originally by the greatly venerated [[Emily Pode]] and as Pendragon by her successor, [[Tanner Ruegg]]. He served 51 years as a Slayer Dragon but only two as Pendragon.
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Orin was the seventh [[Pendragon]] of [[Slayer Dragons]], anointed originally by [[Emily]] and as Pendragon by her successor, [[Tanner Ruegg]]. He served 51 years as a Slayer Dragon but only two as Pendragon.
  
Like Tanner, he is often remembered as more of a placeholder than a true Pendragon, however his time carrying the sword was so short that it is often completely overlooked. Also unlike Tanner he led a much more exciting life.
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Like Tanner, he is often remembered as rather a placeholder than a true Pendragon; however his time carrying the sword was so short that it is often completely overlooked. Also unlike Tanner he led a much more exciting life.
  
In an failed attempt to do his old friend and mentor proud, Orin chose [[Johan Teague]] to succeed his as [[Pendragon]], a move that would come to be known as Orin's Folly.
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In an failed attempt to do his old friend and mentor proud, Orin chose [[Johan Teague]] to succeed him as [[Pendragon]], a move later known as 'Orin's Folly'.
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Latest revision as of 03:33, 27 December 2018

Orin was the seventh Pendragon of Slayer Dragons, anointed originally by Emily and as Pendragon by her successor, Tanner Ruegg. He served 51 years as a Slayer Dragon but only two as Pendragon.

Like Tanner, he is often remembered as rather a placeholder than a true Pendragon; however his time carrying the sword was so short that it is often completely overlooked. Also unlike Tanner he led a much more exciting life.

In an failed attempt to do his old friend and mentor proud, Orin chose Johan Teague to succeed him as Pendragon, a move later known as 'Orin's Folly'.