
Guivre - Wikipedia
Guivre (or givre) and vouivre are french names for a type of serpentine mythical creature, by extension a dragon or equivelant to a lindworm or wyvern. The names can be used …
Vouivre - A Book of Creatures
2015年12月11日 · Vouivres, the great fiery serpents of France, have been reported primarily from remote, mountainous regions, where they haunt springs, wells, caves, deep ponds, and ruined …
Guivre Garnet - Non-alien Creatures Wiki
Guivre Garnet is a character from Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas. A 200 years old woman of high french society during the 18th century, Lady Garnet has supernatural beauty and a …
Guivre: Mythical Creatures - Mythical Encyclopedia
Guivre is a mythical creature that is similar to a dragon. In legend, it was portrayed as a serpentine creature that possessed venomous breath and prowled the countryside of Medieval …
Guivre - Sakana's Wiki | Fandom
A guivre is a mythical creature similar to a dragon. In legend they were portrayed as serpentine creatures who possessed venomous breath and prowled the countryside of Medieval …
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The Guivre Garden is an hommage to the guivre, a mythical beast that originated from Medieval France. This special building contains 18 parts, with a main statue and 3 secondary statues.
Guivre - 华文百科
guivre是一种类似于龙的神话生物。 在传说中,他们被描绘成蛇形生物,他们拥有有毒的呼吸,并吸引了中世纪法国的乡村。 “ guivre”( Wurm , Wyvern (源自它)或蛇)和“ Givre”的词是 …
Guivre / Wivre | Dragon Species | Basic Dragon Information | The …
2024年6月29日 · Guivres, also referred to as Wivres, are hybrids found in the legends of medieval France. A Guivre is highly aggressive and vicious and would attack humans at any …
Monster of the Week: Guivre - S.G. Tasz
2024年4月15日 · The guivre (which is French for “wurm”) lives in the mountainous regions of the country, residing mostly in deep pools, underground caves, or the occasional ruined castle, …
Guivre - I Am Bookface
2024年9月4日 · The Guivre is from French myth. They have serpentine bodies with horned dragon heads. They live in swamps, pools, woods, and generally damp places. They would …