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Dragon references across legends, ancient records, serpent stories, and sovereign-adjacent texts.
Mentions of sovereignty and sovereign figures in old histories, myths, and regional traditions.
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Compare Dragon and Sovereign across 4 shared Genshin Impact source books, with excerpts and region signals.
Dragon references across legends, ancient records, serpent stories, and sovereign-adjacent texts.
Mentions of sovereignty and sovereign figures in old histories, myths, and regional traditions.
Each card shows why the same book mentions both terms.
Dragon: ...His Majesty..." Unable to bear the ceaseless chatter any longer, the dragon let forth a thunderous roar, cutting it short. It could smell that repulsive scent on her, the kind that even all...
Sovereign: ...receive the banner of the Flower-Feather Clan in the name of the Holy Sovereign. It was only natural that he would dress well for the occasion. He had changed, she thought, but how could a...
Dragon: ...e origin of heaven and earth is like the chicken and egg, and are not dragons and snakes kin?" No sooner had the sage Aberaku uttered these words than he was overthrown by troops lying in...
Sovereign: ...rimordial One, came forth and did battle against the seven terrifying sovereigns, dragon-lords of the old world. The Primordial One created shining shades of itself, and the number of these...
Dragon: ...he ancient texts into carpets and felt tents. My mind comprehends the dragon-lords and barbarian kings of benighted ages, My tongue can engage the most verbose Monetoo in verse, My stories...
Sovereign: ...legend had long become doddering and deranged, That it would claim a Sovereign's title while forgetting its race. So he burst into laughter, hoisting his massive hammer, and mocked the...
Dragon: ...ottled green — that my ancestors called Kahotea. And like the ancient dragons, soar effortlessly to the mountains where chants abound... The lost envoys of the heavens built there a city of...
Sovereign: ...oyed when raging flame fell from the heavens, the fury of the ancient sovereign. Wo-ho! Wo-ho! And so I wander on, to Poheka, the land of abundance, There Rangi Nui once stood upright...
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