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Description
Judging by the name and surrounding context, dragon's fire whiskey is one of the many products that the Knights of Dragon Hold source from dragons, possibly the Ember Dragons in particular with their fiery properties. It's unknown what ingredients does it have and what part of a dragon's remains is used for this stuff. The drink is very spicy.

Consumers
This powerful drink is exclusive to the dragon-slaying ranks of Dragon Hold.

As a person who enjoys alcoholic beverages very much, dragon's fire whiskey seems to be one of Davion's favorites since he was pleased to find a bottle of this stuff in the pantry of a Dragon Knight redoubt and chugged a good amount of whiskey with no unpleasant reactions. After reuniting with Sir Davion in Dragon Hold, his best friend and squire Bram gave him a nice flask of dragon's fire whiskey to comfort him after a painful experiment on his body conducted by Father.

On the other hand, Mirana took a sip of this whiskey once and coughed it out. Although she assumed that it was spicy before she drank it, she was still surprised by its taste.

Trivia

 * Dragon's fire whiskey may be inspired by the 's Elixir of Dragon's Breath, a fiery alcohol that's sourced from the fermented concentrate of thousand-year-old dragon blood. Like dragon's fire whiskey, both beverages are fiery and made from the stuff of dragons.

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Description
The Eldwurms are defined by their age and knowledge rather than their physical characteristics since it seems that any species of dragon can be an Eldwurm if they fulfill the requirements of being old and wise. Hence they are a X (social caste? dragon class?) rather than a species of dragon.

Notable Eldwurms
Slyrak

Vyxia