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  1. La palabra dragón en la mitología germánica y sus descendientes es worm (inglés antiguo, wyrm; alemán antiguo, wurm; nórdico antiguo, ormr), que significa culebra o serpiente. En inglés antiguo, wyrm significa [...] y draca significa dragón.

  2. Wyrms (alternatively wurms, worms or orms) are serpentine dragons, normally of European origins. The word (derived from the Norse 'ormr') used to mean all dragons (or all dragons known in Europe/European dragons), but in modern use it is applied for dragons with 'wormlike' qualities: a long body...

  3. oldschool.runescape.wiki › w › WyrWyrm - OSRS Wiki

    Wyrms are draconic creatures found in the lower level of the Karuulm Slayer Dungeon in Mount Karuulm requiring level 62 Slayer to kill. Players can get there quickly by using the fairy ring CIR located south of the mountain.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WyrmWyrm - Wikipedia

    Wyrm (TMNT), a mutated garbageman in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Wyrm (World of Darkness), the bringer of the apocalypse in the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse. Former callsign of Norfolk, Virginia radio station WTJZ.

  5. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Learn the differences between four types of mythical reptiles: dragons, drakes, wyverns and wyrms. Find out their characteristics, origins, powers and examples in fantasy and mythology.

  6. In the modern period and late medieval times, the European dragon is typically depicted as a huge fire-breathing, scaly, and horned lizard-like creature, with wings (usually leathery bat-like, sometimes feathered), two or four legs, and a long muscular tail.

  7. A Wyvern is a dragon that most recognizably has two legs as opposed to four. In modern fantasy, wyverns are distinguished as smaller, more animalistic variants of the modern dragon that may or may not have a venomous stinger at the end of their tail.

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