Saturday September 16, 2017 4.33 avg. rating (89% score) - 3 votes Post navigation 2 thoughts on “Saturday September 16, 2017” Angus September 16, 2017 at 2:15 pm In Olde English Wurm or Wyrrum means both worm and dragon. As well as snake or serpent. Paul M. Thayer September 22, 2017 at 4:49 pm Does the Wizard have a spell for dragon-worms? (Of course, “worm” and “wyrm” are ancient synonyms for “dragon.”). Comments are closed.
Angus September 16, 2017 at 2:15 pm In Olde English Wurm or Wyrrum means both worm and dragon. As well as snake or serpent.
Paul M. Thayer September 22, 2017 at 4:49 pm Does the Wizard have a spell for dragon-worms? (Of course, “worm” and “wyrm” are ancient synonyms for “dragon.”).
In Olde English Wurm or Wyrrum means both worm and dragon. As well as snake or serpent.
Does the Wizard have a spell for dragon-worms? (Of course, “worm” and “wyrm” are ancient synonyms for “dragon.”).