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{{Dragons|name=Excursius|dob=|species=Possibly [[Regal Copper]], see below|captain=|nation=Britain|appearance=|abilities=|status=Active}}
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Not much is known about Excursius, though presumably, he or she was a heavyweight dragon with a full crew and was most likely a formation leader.   Excursius was part of the Mediterranean Division of the [[Aerial Corps]], but was reassigned to the English Channel sometime after the [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. The name is derived from the Latin word for an attack or charge.
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Not much is known about Excursius, though presumably, he or she was a heavyweight dragon with a full crew and was a formation leader, so is probably a [[Regal Copper]] or a [[Longwing]], but since Excursius hasn't been listed so far with the other Longwings, a Regal Copper is more likely. Excursius was part of the Mediterranean Division of the [[Aerial Corps]], but was reassigned to the English Channel sometime after the [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. The name is derived from the Latin word for an attack or charge.
  
 
[[John Granby]] served on Excursius as a young officer.
 
[[John Granby]] served on Excursius as a young officer.

Latest revision as of 23:54, 4 September 2010

Character Profile[edit]

Name: Excursius
Date of Birth:
Breed: Possibly Regal Copper, see below
Captain:
National Loyalty: Britain
Appearance:
Special Abilities:
Status: Active


Biography[edit]

Not much is known about Excursius, though presumably, he or she was a heavyweight dragon with a full crew and was a formation leader, so is probably a Regal Copper or a Longwing, but since Excursius hasn't been listed so far with the other Longwings, a Regal Copper is more likely. Excursius was part of the Mediterranean Division of the Aerial Corps, but was reassigned to the English Channel sometime after the Battle of Trafalgar. The name is derived from the Latin word for an attack or charge.

John Granby served on Excursius as a young officer.

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