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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Both act insanely arrogant. They possess strikingly similiar fashion sense, though the Dracosages' robes have less impressive Shoulders of Doom. The Dracon appear to worship evil Gods, and draw their power from them. Then there's Dio and his aspirations of practical Godhood. A World Eater even gleefully rants about how delicious a Dracon's soul is, and specifically refers to now possessing said Dracon's power even though he devoured several other souls at the time... |