
Drac - Wikipedia
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Vlad the Drac - Wikipedia
Vlad the Drac is a 1982 children's novel by author Ann Jungman. [1] The story revolves around the life of a baby vampire who comes into the lives of two siblings, who take him home to England and eventually grow to love and care for him like their own son.
Drac - Gods and Monsters
The Drac, you see, is a dragon-like entity, but its resemblance to its more familiar cousins ends there. Unlike dragons, the Drac possesses an unsettling ability to shape-shift. It can transform into a beguiling animal—a cute rabbit, perhaps, or a friendly dog—or even inanimate objects, such as a sparkling gemstone or a blooming flower.
Drac | Dragons | Fandom
In French folklore, the Drac (known in French as the Drac de Beaucaire or The Invisible Demon[1]) was a sea dragon, "genius of evil waters", or a form of Satan.[2] The dragon was a spellcaster who lurked in the river of Rhone where he haunted the city of Beaucaire.
Drac (river) - Wikipedia
The Drac (French pronunciation:) is a 130-kilometre (81 mi) long river in southeastern France. [1] It is a left tributary of the river Isère. It is formed at the confluence of the Drac Noir and the Drac Blanc, which both rise in the southern part of the Massif des Écrins, high in the French Alps.
The Drac : French tales of dragons and demons - Archive.org
2010年11月11日 · The Drac : French tales of dragons and demons. A collection of five tales adapted from French legends including "The Invisible Demon," "The Carpenter's Crop," "The Terror of Nerluc," "The Lady of the Moor," and "The Flying Serpent."
Drac, the Invisible Demon | Dragons of Fame | The Circle of the …
2024年6月29日 · Drac is a powerful sorcerer-dragon that possessed the power of invisibility. She could terrify people in her draconic form, or she could elude them with her unseen movements. Her particular interest lay in the Lure. She would lure human children for food, and, very rarely, she would lure adults to do her bidding as well.
Drac – The Catalan Dragon | Catalan (Spain) Folklore
In the rich tapestry of Catalan folklore, the Drac stands out as a formidable and enigmatic creature. This legendary dragon, often portrayed as a colossal serpent with a fiery breath, has been a central figure in numerous tales and traditions across Catalonia.
Drac - Monstropedia
2011年3月18日 · Dracs are fairy creatures in the folklore of South France. The word Drac is apparently derived from Draco or Duerg. We must recollect that the Visigoths long occupied Provence and Languedoc. Fa le Drac, in Provençal, signifies Faire le diable. Goudelin, a Provençal poet of the seventeenth century, begins his Castel en l’Ayre with these lines:
The Drac: French Tales of Dragons and Demons - amazon.com
1975年1月1日 · A collection of five tales adapted from French legends including "The Invisible Demon," "The Carpenter's Crop," "The Terror of Nerluc," "The Lady of the Moor," and "The Flying Serpent." Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.
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