
Vouïvre - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives
2025年3月28日 · Country of origin: France Location: N/A Status: Active Formed in: 2015 Genre: Black Metal Themes: Urban decay Current label: Drakkar Productions Years active:
Guivre - Wikipedia
Guivre (or givre) and vouivre are french names for a type of serpentine mythical creature, by extension a dragon or equivalent to a lindworm or wyvern. The names can be used …
Vouivre | Dragon Species | Basic Dragon Information | The Circle …
2024年6月29日 · The Carbuncle, or the Jewel, of the Vouivre. The vouivres have a beautiful gem affix to their foreheads. In some instances, it is considered the purest ruby embedded in a …
Vouivre - Arknights Wiki
Vouivres originate from the desert of Sargon, but in the modern age, many Vouivre tribes have chosen to migrate to other countries, especially Victoria. Notable [ ] Operators
Vouivre - Megami Tensei Wiki
Vouivre is a demon in the series. Vouivres, also known as Guivre, are flying serpents, or wyverns, with jewels embedded in their foreheads, which gives them the sense of sight. The vouivre is …
Vouivre | Dragons | Fandom
The Vouivre (also known as the vaivre, givre, guivre, or wivre) is a dragon from French folklore. The creature is distinct for having a large gem that "guides it through the air" in the placement …
Vouivre - A Book of Creatures
2015年12月11日 · The classic vouivre, as observed in Faverges, Fleury-la-Tour, Mont-Beuvray, Rosemont, Solutré, and Thouleurs, is an immense winged serpent covered with fire. Instead of …
VOUIVRE - Translation in English - bab.la
Translation for 'vouivre' in the free French-English dictionary and many other English translations.
Vouivre - Monsters - Archives of Nethys: Pathfinder RPG Database
A vouivre is a deceptive and monstrous predator that looks like a humanoid woman from the waist up and the front end of a green-scaled dragon from the waist down. It shuns the company of …
Vouivre - FFXIclopedia | Fandom
In French folklore, the Vouivre was a dragon with one eye. The eye was actually a blood red carbuncle stone. Its scales were known to sparkle like diamonds and it wore a crown of pearls. …