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Daelomin at Home by David Martin
Dragon
Daelomin
Biographical Information
TitlesGhost-wing of Ered Engrin
LocationGrey Mountains
HoardJewels and gems from the First Age
Physical Description
TypeCold
WingedNo
ColourGlistening black

In Middle-earth Role Playing and the Collectible Card Game, Daelomin was an enchanted Cold-drake, who could turn her foes against each-other. She was the oldest daughter of Scuilaca and Dracaetren. In the First Age, the last two battles of which she had participated in, she was known as the “Ghost-wing of Ered Engrin” to the Elves.

Daelomin was very violent, even to the point of having eaten her own mother and daughter, making male Dragons wary of her. Only Iereca, the brother of Khuzadrepa, ever mated with her. Despite this, she generally hunts game rather than attack settlements.

Her lair was at the summit of the Dancing Spire, between Anvilmount and Mount Gondmaeglom in the Grey Mountains. There she had a small but opulent hoard consisting of spoils from her youth.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Craig Paget, Karen McCullough & Joseph A. McCullough V (1992), The Grey Mountains (#3113), pp. 24
  2. Ruth Sochard Pitt, Jeff O'Hare, Peter C. Fenlon, Jr. (1994), Creatures of Middle-earth (2nd edition) (#2012), pp. 107
  3. Craig O'Brien, Mike Reynolds, Deborah Sue Curtis (1997), Middle-earth: The Dragons Player Guide, pp. 72