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Tatzlwyrm
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A tatzlwyrm (pronounced TATZ-el-werm) is a small, wingless cousin of the larger true dragons. Tatzlwyrms slither through the upper foliage of the forest, attempting to wrap themselves around their victims from above.
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A tatzlwyrm (pronounced TATZ-el-werm) is a small, wingless cousin of the larger true dragons. Tatzlwyrms slither through the upper foliage of the forest, attempting to wrap themselves around their victims from above.