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Dragon and Remus Source Comparison

Compare Dragon and Remus across 2 shared Genshin Impact source books, with excerpts and region signals.

2 Shared Books
35 Source Signals
1 Regions

Compare the Terms

Dragon references across legends, ancient records, serpent stories, and sovereign-adjacent texts.

Fontaine and Remuria source passages around King Remus, Capitolium, old harmony, and the history behind Remurian collapse.

Regions Where They Meet

  1. Fontaine 2 shared books · 35 source signals

Compare Source Evidence

Each card shows why the same book mentions both terms.

Fontaine 9 min

La Chanson d'Erinnyes

Dragon: ...us and noble knight, and his valiant battle against a venom-breathing dragon, much has already been said earlier that we shall draw to a close here. Now, we shall look back and talk of...

Remus: Volume 1 Chapter 6, Part 7 How the emissary of King Remus came to Erinnyes, asking her for a gift of Aremori Castle's water and earth, and for her to submit to the Sumphonia Capitolii (which...

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Fontaine 8 min

The History of the Decline and Fall of Remuria

Dragon: ...t, Remus conquered all the islands on the high waters. Even the great dragon beneath the abyssal depths submitted to his power. Those were the best days since the end of earliest peoples...

Remus: ...er were finally restored to the land named Fontaine the day the great king Remus descended upon Meropis in his golden Fortuna. He taught people how to farm and raise crops in the land, and...

Open full source page 1 + 8 source signals

Shared Source Books

These books mention both terms and are ranked by source-text signals and reading depth.

Fontaine 9 min

La Chanson d'Erinnyes

Volume 1 Chapter 6, Part 7 How the emissary of King Remus came to Erinnyes, asking her for a gift of Aremori Castle's water...

Dragon: 2 Remus: 24
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Comparison FAQ

How are Dragon and Remus compared here?

This page only uses books that mention both terms, then ranks them by source-text mentions, reading depth, and region coverage.

Where should I start with Dragon and Remus?

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