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== History == Once, Dragons ruled over their descendants, the Drakes, as they were slaves and fought bitter wars with every nation on the globe.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/04/24/4-31/ Chapter 4.31]</ref> In ages long past, people of all species would come to the Dragonthrones, highly powerful artifacts which contained pocket worlds, to appeal to the Dragonlords, leaders of Dragons.<ref name=":1" /> Eight Dragonthrones had ever been built, though five have been lost or destroyed.<ref name=":6">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/09/25/9-17-r/ Chapter 9.17 R]</ref> According to Teriarch, at the last meeting of dragons inside his Dragonthrone there were sixteen Dragonlords. Dragons once undertook the [[Trials of Levelling]], and had a tower eight hundred feet tall made out of precious gemstones, [[Adamant|adamantium]] and dragonbone inside one of the dragonthrones. It was a hundred feet higher than required to pass the Trial of Creation.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/17/9-61-g/ Chapter 9.61 G]</ref> However, they did not gain the ability to level afterwards and knowledge of the trials was erased from their minds. The tower was later destroyed in war, by a Tier 8 spell.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/03/19/interlude-brewing-sariants/ Interlude - Brewing Sariants]</ref>
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