The Wolfpack, known as Wolf People outside North America, was a faction of LEGO’s Castle theme that was introduced in 1992 and available until the end of 1994, although 6105 Medieval Knights which contained one Wolfpack member was available from 1994 to 1996. The Wolfpack is tied with Dark Forest for the smallest Castle theme with three sets each, with only two Wolfpack sets (6038 Wolfpack Renegades, 6075 Wolfpack Tower) .
According to official sources “The Wolfpack is a feared group of renegades. They won’t let anything or anyone stop their quest for riches.” The bandits of the Wolfpack played the role of thieves, similar to the Forestmen, who were often incarcerated in castles of other factions such as the Black Knights and Dragon Masters.
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THALORIX THE COPPER DRAGONBORN
“ Copper Dragons had short faces with features that included cheek ridges that pointed backwards as well as frills on the back of their lower jaws. Their long segmented horns started as smooth brow plates above their eyes that extended backwards. From their chins, layers of triangular blades grew downward growing more numerous as they aged. Combined together those features gave Copper Dragons a pensive look.
Newly hatched Copper Dragons had brown scales with a metallic tint, which grew coppery and glossy in color as the dragon aged. The scales of very old copper dragons acquired a green shade.
Copper dragons were usually even-tempered and sociable. They were well known for playing pranks and telling jokes and riddles. They enjoyed a good joke, riddle, funny story, or any form of good humor or wit, but became annoyed if someone didn’t laugh at a joke that they made or take their pranks well. These habits made them especially fond of bards & they appreciated their company enough that they were sometimes willing to set aside a temporary separate space for them in their lairs so they might provide entertainment.
However they could also be greedy, envious & stingy, particularly dangerous when their treasure hoards were at threat. Nevertheless good companionship was just as much a treasure to them”.
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