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*[[Velezark]] from {{FEWA1}} is known as a fell dragon in the Japanese version of the game, though this title was localized to "Chaos Dragon" in English and other languages.
*[[Velezark]] from {{FEWA1}} is known as a fell dragon in the Japanese version of the game, though this title was localized to "Chaos Dragon" in English and other languages.
*This class and breed's Japanese name ({{lang|ja|邪竜}} ''{{lang|ja-Latn|Jaryū}}'') is pronounced the same as the kanji spelling of ''The Sacred Stone''{{'}}s [[Wyvern Knight (The Sacred Stones)|Wyvern Knight]] class's mounts ({{lang|ja|蛇竜}} ''{{lang|ja-Latn|Jaryū}}''); both classes and breeds of dragon are winged and snake-like dragons capable of flight which is especially pronounced in Sombron and his progeny.
*This class and breed's Japanese name ({{lang|ja|邪竜}} ''{{lang|ja-Latn|Jaryū}}'') is pronounced the same as the kanji spelling of ''The Sacred Stone''{{'}}s [[Wyvern Knight (The Sacred Stones)|Wyvern Knight]] class's mounts ({{lang|ja|蛇竜}} ''{{lang|ja-Latn|Jaryū}}''); both classes and breeds of dragon are winged and snake-like dragons capable of flight which is especially pronounced in Sombron and his progeny.
**Following this development, Velezark remains a notable outlier against this trend with his bipedal build and his title's differing localization.


==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==
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