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MidoriArticle written by Kranar Drogin & Ambro
Midori (? PC - ? AC) was a huge female Sea Dragon. In the Age of Mortals, she was the oldest living Dragon and as such the oldest living creature. She lost count on how old she was somewhere around the tenth century mark. Midori's shell became overgrown with coral and barnacles as she slept through the ages. This greatly slowed her down while swimming. The dragon was also mostly toothless. Her large eyes were slits of black surrounded by green-gold. CataclysmThe Cataclysm woke Midori from a fifty-year nap when it partially collapsed her lair. After finding out what happened from others of her kind she moved her horde to another lair. Post CataclysmMidori slept through the War of the Lance, the Chaos War, and the coming of the Dragon Overlords, who didn't know she existed. War of SoulsMidori was awakened by a scream. The scream was from Takhisis when she died. Even though she did not care much for Takhisis, the fact that a god could be killed greatly unnerved her. So for the second time in her life she left her lair. Post War of SoulsMidori swam to the Blood Sea and came across the god Nuitari. The god was respectful to the dragon and told her of all the major events that happened while she slept. Nuitari then made her an offer to be his guardian for the Hall of Sacrilege at the Tower of the Blood Sea. To help keep other gods from discovering the Tower of the Blood Sea, Midori somehow influenced the sea dragon Dragon Overlord Urchin to invade the region known as Saturnalia. This caused the god Habbakuk to have to step in and stop Urchin. While guarding the hall, Midori met Mina. Midori recognized Mina for what or who she is. Shortly after this meeting, Midori left the tower angry at Nuitari. References
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