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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Bryan Pow)
Subject: Mr Darke & Dragon
Date: Mon Apr 30 20:20:01 2001
> According to ED: Dragons, Dunkelzahn and Icewing were the two oldest dragons
> still alive (children of All-Wings) immediately followed by Alamais (and of
> course his brother Lofwyr). Now that Dunkelzahn is dead, Lofwyr is the most
> powerful dragon alive! Except if Icewing decides to do a come back...

Where in ED: Dragons does it mention Dunkelzahn?

--
Think well the word upon your next breath
For say me Friend or say me Death
>Ode to an ally<
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (abortion_engine)
Subject: Mr Darke & Dragon
Date: Mon Apr 30 20:25:01 2001
From: "Bryan Pow" <powbr323@*******.otago.ac.nz>
> > According to ED: Dragons, Dunkelzahn and Icewing were the two oldest
dragons
> > still alive (children of All-Wings) immediately followed by Alamais (and
of
> > course his brother Lofwyr). Now that Dunkelzahn is dead, Lofwyr is the
most
> > powerful dragon alive! Except if Icewing decides to do a come back...
>
> Where in ED: Dragons does it mention Dunkelzahn?

Dunklezahn, in Earthdawn, is called Mountainshadow. This wouldn't
necessarily be obvious, except for two facts; their matching personalities,
and the fact that Mountainshadow has a "human servant" [most likely,
Mountainshadow himself in human guise] named Darktooth, which is, of course,
English for Dunklezahn.
Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Bryan Pow)
Subject: Mr Darke & Dragon
Date: Wed May 2 00:35:01 2001
> Dunklezahn, in Earthdawn, is called Mountainshadow. This wouldn't
> necessarily be obvious, except for two facts; their matching personalities,
> and the fact that Mountainshadow has a "human servant" [most likely,
> Mountainshadow himself in human guise] named Darktooth, which is, of course,
> English for Dunklezahn.

I always felt that Dunklezahn was allot less pompous, and allot more friendly than
Mountainshadow. I kind of thought that The Big D was Mr. Shadows prodege
--
Think well the word upon your next breath
For say me Friend or say me Death
>Ode to an ally<
Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (abortion_engine)
Subject: Mr Darke & Dragon
Date: Wed May 2 12:20:01 2001
From: "Bryan Pow" <powbr323@*******.otago.ac.nz>
> > Dunklezahn, in Earthdawn, is called Mountainshadow. This wouldn't
> > necessarily be obvious, except for two facts; their matching
personalities,
> > and the fact that Mountainshadow has a "human servant" [most likely,
> > Mountainshadow himself in human guise] named Darktooth, which is, of
course,
> > English for Dunklezahn.
>
> I always felt that Dunklezahn was allot less pompous, and allot more
friendly than Mountainshadow. I kind of thought that The Big D was Mr.
Shadows prodege

Nope. Maybe several thousand years just mellowed him out a bit. :)

Dunklezahn being Mountainshadow is another one of those things that can
pretty much be taken for granted; even Lou Prosperi, ED Line Developer, has
affirmed the identity.

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