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Cocoma
In Spanish folklore, there is a mythical ghost monster that resides in Portugal and Galicia called the Coco.
In Portugal, the Coco was a dragon who fought Saint George in a yearly ritual of crop success.
The legends were carried by Spanish Conquistadors over to The South Americas, where the indigenous tribes began to fear the stories of a slumbering, ghostly boogeyman who could change his shape at will. The Coco most commonly takes the form of both a dragon and a sleeping spirit, among other things.
Combine the name of this slumbering, ghostly, amorphous, and draconic spirit, Coco, with CAP23's comatic state, and you get Coco + Coma = Cocoma.
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Napnir
In the ancient Scandinavian legend Sigurd the Volsung, Sigurd awakens and battles a dragon named Fafnir, a fearsome, shape-shifting Dragon who can take the form of a nervous dwarf.
Nap + Fafnir = Napnir
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Cocoma
In Spanish folklore, there is a mythical ghost monster that resides in Portugal and Galicia called the Coco.
In Portugal, the Coco was a dragon who fought Saint George in a yearly ritual of crop success.
The legends were carried by Spanish Conquistadors over to The South Americas, where the indigenous tribes began to fear the stories of a slumbering, ghostly boogeyman who could change his shape at will. The Coco most commonly takes the form of both a dragon and a sleeping spirit, among other things.
Combine the name of this slumbering, ghostly, amorphous, and draconic spirit, Coco, with CAP23's comatic state, and you get Coco + Coma = Cocoma.
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WIP 2
Napnir
In the ancient Scandinavian legend Sigurd the Volsung, Sigurd awakens and battles a dragon named Fafnir, a fearsome, shape-shifting Dragon who can take the form of a nervous dwarf.
Nap + Fafnir = Napnir
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