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Drunken Bolton and Frey soldiers celebrate in an orgy of violence. Help the Hound get Arya safely away without anyone recognizing her! Lannister soldiers and condemned murderer line the road to the Vale. Help Arya kill them and learn the truth in her heart -- Valar Morghulis. Jaquen H'ghar left Arya with a coin and a word to buy her passage, but she still knows nothing of the God with Many Faces. Help her learn before reaching Braavos. Arya arrives at the House of Black and White.

A child no longer, she has seen death come to everyone she once loved and has given its gift herself. She is ready to serve the God of Many Faces. Sign In Don't have an account? Hellhounds are also famous for appearing in Northern European mythology and folklore as a part of the Wild Hunt.

These hounds are given several different names in local folklore, but they display typical hellhound characteristics. The myth is common across Great Britain , and many names are given to the apparitions: Other ghostly black dogs exist in legend.

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In southern Mexico and Central America folklore, the cadejo is a big black dog that haunts travellers who walk late at night on rural roads. In Greek mythology the hellhound Cerberus belonged to Hades , the Greek god of the underworld. Cerberus was said to be a massive, three-headed black dog that guarded the entrance to the underworld. Described as a very large dark black dog like creature that in some regions has only 3 toes.

It's said to hunt the back mountain roads of Kentucky and West Virginia. It's likely this legend stems from earlier Scots Irish and Welsh folklore though some claim to see it still today. Barghest , Bargtjest , Bo-guest , Bargest or Barguest is the name often given in the north of England , especially in Yorkshire , to a legendary monstrous black dog with huge teeth and claws, though in other cases the name can refer to a ghost or household elf , especially in Northumberland and Durham see Cauld Lad of Hylton.

One is said to frequent a remote gorge named Troller's Gill. There is also a story of a Barghest entering the city of York occasionally, where, according to legend, it preys on lone travelers in the city's narrow Snickelways. Whitby is also associated with the spectre.

Another was said to live in an "uncannie-looking" dale between Darlington and Houghton, near Throstlenest. The derivation of the word barghest is disputed. Ghost in the north of England was once pronounced guest , and the name is thought to be burh-ghest: Another mooted derivation is "Bier-Geist", the "spirit of the funeral bier".


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The Bearer of Death is a term used in describing the Hellhound. Hellhounds have been said to be as black as coal and smell of burning brimstone. They tend to leave behind a burned area wherever they go. Their eyes are a deep, bright, and almost glowing red. They have razor sharp teeth, super strength, and speed, and are commonly associated with graveyards and the underworld. Hellhounds are called The Bearers of Death because they were supposedly created by ancient demons to serve as heralds of death. According to legend, seeing one leads to a person's death. Sometimes it is said to be once; other times it requires three sightings for the curse to take effect and kill the victim.

The Hellhound has been seen several times throughout history, and it is not specific to any one place. For centuries, locals have told tales of a large black dog with malevolent flaming red eyes. According to reports, the beast varies in size and stature from that of a large dog to the size of a horse. Sometimes Black Shuck has appeared headless, and at other times he appears to float on a carpet of mist.

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According to folklore , the spectre often haunts graveyards , sideroads, crossroads and dark forests. There are legends of Black Shuck roaming the Anglian countryside since before Vikings. His name may derive from the Old English word scucca meaning " demon ", or possibly from the local dialect word shucky meaning "shaggy" or " hairy ". The legend may have been part of the inspiration for the Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. It is said that his appearance bodes ill to the beholder, although not always. More often than not, stories tell of Black Shuck terrifying his victims, but leaving them alone to continue living normal lives; in some cases it has supposedly happened before close relatives to the observer die or become ill.

In other tales the dog is considered relatively benign, and said to accompany women on their way home in the role of protector rather than a portent of ill omen. One of the most notable reports of Black Shuck is of his appearance at the churches of Bungay and Blythburgh in Suffolk. On 4 August , at Blythburgh, Black Shuck is said to have burst in through the church doors.

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He ran up the nave, past a large congregation, killing a man and boy and causing the church tower to collapse through the roof. Ord's Dragon Badge glows when he faces his fears. Cassie, voiced by Chantal Strand , is a shy, cute, demure, and sweet pink female dragon and Emmy's best friend. She possesses a magical tendency to shrink when unhappy, and may occasionally come across as slightly insecure and uncertain, and is prone to worrying. However, Cassie is distinguished by her maternal sweetness as a result of her responsibilities as an older sister and babysitter to a humongous myriad of younger siblings, and has been shown to be gifted with great singing and dancing abilities, as revealed in one episode.

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Cassie also is characterized by her color combination consisting of pink and yellow, albeit her body is spotted with blue speckles in some areas. Cassie knows just about everything there is to know about Dragon Land and has a deep love of fairy-tales, both stemming from her love of reading. Her dragon badge glows when she feels confident, but she often worries about making a mistake.

Zak and Wheezie, voiced by Jason Michas and Kathleen Barr , are conjoined twin dragons with opposite personalities; Zak green is the male, and Wheezie purple is the female. Zak prefers to pursue things in a logical manner. He is neat and clean, but also worries a lot and is pessimistic about many things. His catch phrase is "Take it easy, Wheezieee! Wheezie is very bold, enthusiastic and hyper but can also be quite messy and loud, much to her brother's annoyance, and is perhaps known for saying, "Loooove it!

She is a quick, wild, and free spirited. She loves to run and do cartwheels and back flips, which make Zak nauseous and dizzy. They have a shared love of music and performing and they often perform in talent shows and recitals together. Zak and Wheezie always fly with Enrique, although prior to his debut, Zak and Wheezie rarely flew with any of their human friends. Their dragon badges glow when they work together and get along, though will sometimes glow independently when one of them accomplishes something on their own of significance.

Although they fight a lot, they are very close and care about each other a lot. Quetzal, portrayed by Eli Gabay , is an elderly dragon who is the teacher at The School in the Sky where young dragons attend. He has an identical twin brother named Fernando who works in his garden. Quetzal typically speaks with a Mexican accent and is likely named for the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl. He tries to encourage his young charges to find solutions to their problems on their own, but is a sounding board who offers stability and comfort, as well as sound advice.

Dragon Land is the fantasy world where the majority of the show takes place. It is home to numerous colorful, anthropomorphic dragons and many other fantastical creatures. Max and Emmy travel to Dragon Land by holding an enchanted dragon scale while reciting the rhyme: It appears that it does not matter who does or does not say the rhyme, as long as at least one person says it; whoever is holding the dragon scale while they say the rhyme will be teleported with them.

Returning home from Dragon Land is done in the same fashion, although no dragon scale is needed. In the first half, they discovered Ord's missing tooth, while the adventures continued in the second story with Ord facing his fear of the dark. A total of forty episodes were aired in the first season, with the finale airing on April 28, The show's second season premiered on June 4, and had 25 episodes. The special "Let's Start a Band!

Following this, no new episodes were aired until February 21, , leading many long-time viewers to believe the program had been quietly canceled. The new season introduced the new character Enrique, an immigrant from Colombia, as well as an updated focus on folk songs and teaching of Spanish. The second half appeared as "The Mystery of the Missing Knuckerholes" in some listings, but on the program was simply titled as Part 2 of the episode.

The series officially concluded with the "Big, Big Friends Day" special on November 25, , with featured clips from the show, along with others. Throughout its history, a number of tie-in book releases were printed, some based on installments of the television program, others not. A special, Parent Tales from Dragon Tales , was produced in association with the program. The program was stated to use "messages built into the children's series to inform parental challenges.

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From bedtime dramatics to tantrums and assorted other small-fry rebellions The researchers also discovered from their work on the series that children often think in pictures and that visual aids are often helpful. Dragon Tales aired a total of 93 episodes, 40 in its first season, 24 in its second season and 29 in its third season.

Each episode featured two original stories, aired back-to-back, split by the interstitial song segment "Dragon Tunes," all of which were eventually released on the show's music albums. Almost all episodes from the third season, however, generally contained at least one repeat of a story from the program's second season and some were even repeats of material from that season and earlier material from the third season. In all, there were a total of original stories. The show also had two specials: Let's Start a Band was a musical feature in which the characters of the show were seen alongside real human children.

As such, it did not contain any original Dragon Tales material. On November 29, , the first Dragon Tales game: Dragon Seek , was released for the Playstation , developed by NewKidCo , the player takes control of either Emmy or Max as the player navigates them through Dragon Land playing hide and seek, searching for either Ord, Cassie, Zak and Weezie, Monsieur Marmaduke or Captain Scallywag that are hiding in certain areas in each level, the player would also have a choice to pick what character they want to search for at the beginning.

On December 16, , [35] a tie-in video game: Dragon Wings , was issued for Game Boy Color. Issued by NewKidCo , the game allowed players to take on the role of a novice dragon that was learning the secrets of flight at Quetzal's School in the Sky. Players moved through 15 levels of obstacles available in three difficulty levels. Reviews were mixed at Amazon.

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Many praised the graphics and fun of the game, but also felt that the game was too challenging for most younger players and did not offer much educational value. On July 28, , a third video game titled Dragon Tales: Dragon Adventures was released for Game Boy Color. The game included multiple skill settings and the option to play as Cassie, Ord, Emmy or Max, the title having been issued before the addition of Enrique to the series. The show's official website also included a number of tie-in games, such as "Finn's Word Game" and "Dragonberry Surprise," though following the discontinuation of the site, such titles are no longer available.