There is now three new dragon names in the DLC, Florisax, Sennesax and Bayle. Flora is a term for plant life or flowers, Senne and similar words are names meaning wise. And Bayle the Dread is an obvious reference to Balerion the black dread from A Song of Ice and Fire, there is even Igon who fights him, a reference to Balerion's rider Aegon.
I had no idea the dragons had meanings behind the names, but I suppose I should've guessed since every rock and piece of grass has some historical reference in this game lmao. The more I learn about this game the more impossibly deep the rabbit hole seems to go. Anyway neat video!!
Small addition to Makar: In the world of A Song of Ice and Fire, there exists a King Maekar I Targaryen, who has a reasonably large role in 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms'.
Some outstanding research and presentation, here. Great job, especially with the Agheel/Ekzykes link.
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Wildly underrated channel! Love your content mate!
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Is it possible that Agheel's name is also inspired by the term "aquila" for "eagle"? The modern dragons have several features of birds of prey.
There is now three new dragon names in the DLC, Florisax, Sennesax and Bayle. Flora is a term for plant life or flowers, Senne and similar words are names meaning wise. And Bayle the Dread is an obvious reference to Balerion the black dread from A Song of Ice and Fire, there is even Igon who fights him, a reference to Balerion's rider Aegon.
I had no idea the dragons had meanings behind the names, but I suppose I should've guessed since every rock and piece of grass has some historical reference in this game lmao. The more I learn about this game the more impossibly deep the rabbit hole seems to go. Anyway neat video!!
Small addition to Makar: In the world of A Song of Ice and Fire, there exists a King Maekar I Targaryen, who has a reasonably large role in 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms'.