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[[File:200full-dungeons-dragons-wrath-dragon.jpg|frame]] '''''Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God''''' (also known as ''Dungeons and Dragons: The Elemental Might'') is a 2005 made-for-TV live-action movie set in the ''[[
3000 years ago, Faluzure, the evil dragon god of decay and undeath, attacked the kingdom of Turan. The Turanian mages (with the help of the god Obadhai) were able to repel Faluzure and imprison him.
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* [[Break the Haughty]]: If facial expressions are anything to go by, this happens to Lux in the Goblin town. At first, {{spoiler|she is completely annoyed and unconvinced when Nim stops her from activating what he claims is a trap. When, he reveals that it actually ''was'' a trap, she's more or less floored.}}
* [[Camp Gay]]: Damodar comes off as this in his more ''subdued'' scenes.
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* [[Character Alignment]]:
** [[Lawful Good]]: Berek.
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** {{spoiler|Klaxx.}}
** {{spoiler|Nim and Ormaline are forced to do this due to near fatal injuries}}
* [[Sealed Evil in
* [[Ship Tease]]: [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl|Lux and Nim]], with a hint of [[Slap Slap Kiss]].
* [[Tele Frag]]: Due to an unfortunate flaw built into the pool of sight, Malek died by teleporting himself directly into a wall. {{spoiler|Later, Ormaline does the same thing, but only loses an arm in the process.}}
* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: Nim, who is officially stated to be [[Chaotic Good]] but comes across as [[Chaotic Neutral]] ''at best''. His ''introductory scene'' has him nonchalantly tricking a couple of fellow thieves into triggering a trap that roasts them alive, after which Nim steals their stuff.
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