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Dragons with blue-white scales and the ability to breathe frost or arcane magic make up the Blue Dragonflight. During the titan Norgannon's ordering of Azeroth, he bestowed Malygos and his flight with control over the arcane and ensured it was never misused. During the War of the Ancients, the deranged Deathwing used the Demon Soul to wipe out most of the blue flight, leaving just Malygos and a handful of eggs as survivors. Malygos felt physically and emotionally drained after what happened. Over the millennia, the flight gradually recovered. Still, it was almost derailed when the ambitious young dragons Kalecgos and Tyrygosa tried to awaken Malygos from his coma.
1. Azazel (Abrahamic Origin), meaning a fallen angel. The name Azazel was mentioned in the Book of Enoch.
2. Arden (English Origin), meaning the Lord of the Dark.
3. Egarron (Greek Origin), meaning one who is voiceless and gentile.
4. Gethynth (Greek Origin), meaning a powerful and courageous leader.
5. Heldras, meaning champion of the seas.
6. Hizzah (Middle-eastern Origin), meaning the barbarian.
7. Iema (Gaelic Origin), meaning the tyrant leader.
8. Mysom (European Origin), meaning the protector and caretaker of the weak.
9. Pavairreth (Hebrew Origin), meaning one who is mysterious with supernatural abilities.
10. Sarsoannoth (Gaelic Origin), referring to a leviathan creature.
11. Tugoirois (Gaelic Origin), meaning the Lord of Fire.
12. Tolraq (Persian Origin), refers to the Dragon Lord.
13. Varo (Spanish Origin), meaning one who is valorous and chivalrous.
14. Viserion (Game of Thrones series), meaning one who breathes blue fire. Viserion was named after Daenerys' cruel brother, Viserys.
15. Cheorloa (Greek Origin), meaning the little one.
16. Darginth, meaning a young and feeble serpent.
17. Duzyr (Polish Origin) refers to a valiant and strong-hearted creature.
18. Gudeit (Nordic Origin), meaning the gentle giant.
19. Gyndrossoig, meaning destroyer of men.
20. Ieva (Hebrew Origin), meaning a being who can transcend death to remain forever eternal.
21. Idrizraele (Dungeons and Dragons), meaning a female dragon who ruled the Morueme lair in the Nether Mountains.
22. Sendrix (German Origin), meaning one who is tender and kind.
23. Nyx (Greek Origin), the night's mythological goddess.
24. Niggurath, meaning a black goat with a thousand heads. The name of a fictional deity created by the famous American horror fiction author, H.P. Lovecraft.
25. Orsel (Latin Origin), meaning one who breathes an Eternal Fire.
26. Uvnoas, referring to the Lady of Ice.
27. Zerga (Ethiopian Origin), meaning the magnificent and wondrous.
28. Zendryphaen, denoting one who is the Protector Of Life.
29. Zuvreir (Arabic Origin), meaning a wise and powerful being.
30. Chezzaran (Dungeons and Dragons), meaning a flying beast that dwelled in the ruins of Ascore.
31. Deghain, denoting the creator of life.
32. Iku (Japanese Origin), meaning the keeper of promises.
33. Iymrith (Dungeons and Dragons), a giant serpent who leads and protects an army.
34. Meondren, denoting the gifted one who can transform humankind.
35. Ormypheus (Greek Origin), meaning the all-powerful ruler of the Land.
36. Qersirth, refers to a braveheart who is never afraid of challenges.
37. Qavyn, meaning the redeemer of humankind.
38. Stormfly, is the name of the blue dragon in the hugely popular 'How To Train Your Dragon' franchise.
39. Tyssanton, meaning the nurturer and protector of all living creatures.
40. Vuma (African Origin), meaning the ruler of the endless skies.
41. Xevoa (African Origin), meaning the swift and crafty one.
42. Xulberig, meaning a creature with a dark heart.
43. Ykerog (Nordic Origin), meaning a vicious serpent who plagues the Earth.
44. Kalecgos (World of Warcraft) is a former servant of the great Aspect Malygos, the current Aspect of Magic and ruler of the Blue Dragonflight is Kalecgos.
45. Malygos (World of Warcraft), is among the few remaining Azerothians old enough to have seen the Titans' departure.
46. Oracle (Greek origin), meaning prophecy.
47. Senegos (World of Warcraft), Leader of the Azsunan brood of the Blue Dragonflight, keeps watching over his charges from the Azurewing Repose.
48. Haleh (Arabic origin), meaning the halo around the moon.
49. Ninzel, meaning champion.
50. Otagos, common interpretations of the name include isolated town and place of red earth.
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We try our very best, but cannot guarantee perfection. We will always aim to give you accurate information at the date of publication - however, information does change, so it’s important you do your own research, double-check and make the decision that is right for your family.
Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
Kidadl cannot accept liability for the execution of these ideas, and parental supervision is advised at all times, as safety is paramount. Anyone using the information provided by Kidadl does so at their own risk and we can not accept liability if things go wrong.
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