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Draco the Dragon is a black Dragon-Hedgehog with white streaks. He has a katana called Yamato. His right arm is called the Devil Bringer. His left wing is an Angel wing & his right a Dark wing. His hair is all the way down to his knees. his eyes are yellow & slit. He is known by 2 names, the "Terror of Death" & The Lost Hero. His girlfriend is Krystal. He has a extremly wide variety of attacks.

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