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Sir Davion is the Dragon Knight, a title that represents both his occupation and his dual nature. A seasoned warrior of the Scaled Knights of Uthorian, Sir Davion is best known for being the chosen vessel of Slyrak's essence, enhancing his knightly skills with a dragon's strength and granting him the powers of an elder dragon.

Battle against Uldorak
Uldorak Dowager Queen Tansis XII Tansis XIII Candoness    Named Swords

Nobility

 * The source of Sir Davion's unique nobility is the fusion of the Eldwurms' vast wisdom with his own valor as an ageless knight.
 * courtesy in battle
 * Sir Davion sometimes invokes the honor of the “ancients” in battle, perhaps to show his respect to these mysterious entities.
 * An honorable combatant, Sir Davion takes it upon himself to tell his opponent they fought and died with honor.
 * Apparently, he lets his foes know that it was him who killed them by showing his face to their dying eyes, probably implying he doesn't condone backstabbery.
 * Once Sir Davion has engaged himself in battle, he will commit to it until it has ended, never stowing away his sword until he has drawn blood with it.
 * Knight Davion is known to show mercy to foes that he believes have suffered enough, although his mercy comes in the form of death.
 * As mentioned earlier, Sir Davion is a valorous knight with his strong heart, whose formidable bravery and honor persists until he has perished.
 * When a given a new life after death, Davion uses it as an opportunity to redeem his honor and prove his own valor.
 * Some of his armor is forged from dragon remains to posthumously honor these beasts who have died in battle. Wearing such armor to battle is considered an honor.
 * Because of the above qualities, some Heroes call Sir Davion a do-gooder. Lyralei states that Davion is a kind person.

Draconic inclinations

 * Even when he isn't a dragon, Davion feels inclined to collect gold for his hoard.  In rare occasions, he may spend the gold on something equally valuable.
 * He inherits the immense self-respect of dragons as he dislikes turning into a dragon to let others ride him in that form, since dragons dislike being debased to mounts.

Wisdom

 * Infused with Slyrak's own blood, Sir Davion inherits centuries' worth of wisdom from the Eldwurms, including skills said to be beyond mortal knowledge.
 * Davion has a saying about war: “Steel wins battles, gold wins wars.” This could mean that battles are won with soldiers, but larger scale conflicts are won with money.
 * According to Davion, victory is inherent in strength. He could simply be saying that strength is a guarantee for victory.

Skills

 * Sir Davion achieving mastery over dragons during battle would not be possible were it not for him achieving mastery of his self.
 * Well armored though he may be, Davion is truly protected not by his plates, but rather by his faith, perhaps placed on his own success or the abilities he uses to achieve it.
 * The Dragon Knight may wield a blade sharp enough to cut through the toughest scales and hide, but it is nothing to the sharpness of his mind when he fights dragons.

Slyrak the Eldwurm
Long before their transfusion, Knight Davion and were long time nemeses, the former's hunt for the dragon spanning for uncounted years. His lonely pursuit culminated in a disappointing end when he found Slyrak in his lair, weak and sick from centuries of existence. Although he was his enemy, Davion still had the heart to spare Slyrak from a death by his blade and left him to die in peace. The Eldwurm thought otherwise, and pleaded Davion to honor him with death in combat. Davion agreed, but his naively mercy had him tricked into having his blood spilt by Slyrak's talon piercing his throat that he can cheat death while entrusting him with his power. Davion learned from this encounter that a deal with a dragon is dangerous if you can't honor your part of the transaction.

Since Davion shares Slyrak's greed, it seems this knight also shares ownership of the hoard in the Eldwurm's lair. Besides contributing to Slyrak's hoard, Sir Davion also melts down the collected gold for his armor. Relatedly, Davion wears dragon's armor

When Davion dies in battle, he will blame Slyrak with his last breath for failing him.

With dragons
Sylla states that Davion is of Dragon Clan. He may have made the assumption from his dragon-attuned shapeshifting, like himself being from Bear Clan as a bear shapeshifter.

Through the Blood Route, Davion is infused with centuries' worth of wisdom from the Eldwurms. He has some sort of kinship with the Eldwurms, since he joins them in death.

The Dragon Knight has a disdainful rivalry with the dragon freak because they view him as a half-breed. Ironically, Jakiro is shocked that Dragon Knight would kill his own kind, despite not considering him among dragons and the fact that he is a dragonslayer.

With knights
Scaled Knights of Uthorian

In all his aeons, claims he has never seen a knight like Davion. Regardless, he finds him worthy of his plates and his respect, but mocks his lack of a steed.

As allies, appreciates Sir Davion's assistance in battle, but as enemies, Purist believes that Slyrak and his blood are impurities on Davion's body and thus his soul.

humble

Family
implies that Davion is an orphan, just like his counterpart in the animated series.

Acquaintances
doesn't find the legendary Dragon Knight impressive, but thinks otherwise about the mighty Eldwurm dwelling inside him.

recognizes the significance of the power given to the Dragon Knight, telling him that he is squandering this great gift if he dies.

conveys his respect to the ancient power of Slyrak that inhabits Davion's being.

Allies
believes that shapeshifters like him and Davion should stick together.

Another shapeshifter known as the is pleased to see Davion of Dragon Clan, but does not suffer them standing against him.

The demon marauder appreciates having dragon allies by his side, including Sir Davion and Slyrak within him.

Enemies
In Dota Underlords, has eagerly anticipated his fight with Slyrak for a long time. This may be linked to a plot where he did something wrong to Auroth, a fellow Eldwurm.

Sir Davion punishes for enslaving dragons, which could be a reference to her. He humbles her on her lesser knowledge of dragons.

Equipment
armor  shield of Slyrak  Thesos Wyrmblade

Uldorak Dowager Queen Tansis XII Tansis XIII Candoness    Named Swords

Crimson Wyvern

Drakinds Crimsonstone

Vyxia

Death and Immortality
To Davion, night is his general metaphor for death. He also believes death has swift wings. A man of honor, Davion wishes those he has slain to be ushered to their final place of rest by the Eldwurms. Conversely, he joins the Eldwurms when he dies, implying these wise dragons are long dead and exist beyond the veil of death. When he dies in battle, he seeks the following burial traditions to be fulfilled: placing scales upon his eyes and burying his body on his shield.

It is mentioned in passing that Davion is ageless. It's implied Slyrak can resurrect through unknown means after Davion's death, but no such luck for the knight.

Breathe Fire
A simple but devastating gift from Slyrak's transfusion, Davion inherits his power to, capable of scorching knights, lesser dragons, and icy empires alike.

In spite of these terrifying and legendary feats of Slyrak's infernal exhalation, it's unknown if the Eldwurm's natural abilities are diluted in the lesser body of Sir Davion or not.

Dragon Tail
With the shield of Slyrak, Knight Davion viciously smites foes with the strength of a, a combination of Slyrak's talents and his knightly skill.

Dragon Blood
The source of his draconic power, Slyrak's flows through his veins, imbuing him with twice the vitality of an ordinary knight and transformative power.

Fireball
has no special lore whatsoever.

Elder Dragon Form
Davion awakens the dragon within to assume his thanks to Slyrak's blood, combining his powers with Slyrak who may have a corrosive or an icy breath.

Slyrak lies asleep within Sir Davion until the knight calls to him, while Sir Davion waits within Slyrak until the Eldwurm calls him. Davion warns against awakening them both, which can provoke an unknown but terrifying consequence.