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Gragg, formally known as Gragg of Slonk, was a cobalt-blue Kielian snake native to the Northern Kingdoms and was best known as the constant companion of Ifghar, the turnfeather brother of Lyze of Kiel. Gragg would do anything for a cup of bingle juice.
History[]
The Rise of a Legend[]
Gragg is first seen as a young snake in the honing pit on Dark Fowl Island, learning how to sharpen blades. He does a poor job, and his mentor dislikes him, calling him lazy, which angers Gragg.
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The Burning[]
Gragg eventually came to end up at the Glauxian Brothers' Retreat along with Ifghar. They were tended by Twilla. The retired Kielan snake saw Otulissa and Gylfie and overheard them discussing strategies in defeating the Pure Ones. Also, he heard about a barn owl who was wearing Ifghar's brother's claws. Gragg came up with the idea to feed useful information to the Pure Ones in defeating the Guardians, hoping it'll gain them glory for himself and his master. He told of his idea to Ifghar and motivated him after calling him "his liege".
The Golden Tree[]
Gragg and Ifghar joined the remnants of the Pure Ones later. They convinced them that they could be useful because they know wars and about ice weapons. When contemplating on them, Stryker notes that, when not drunken, Gragg seemed mildly intelligent and, despite Stryker's belief in Barn Owl superiority, the Lieutenant Major believed Gragg and his master might prove useful.
The River of Wind[]
Gragg was put in charge of guarding a prisoner: an owlet named Bell, who was the daughter of Soren, and a blue owl named the Striga. Bell had an instant dislike for him, because the snake called her "seagull splat". Gragg was put into sleep from a special kind of bingle juice developed by an elf owl named Cuffyn, who helped the two prisoners escape.
Personality[]
Gragg had a slippery tongue, and he wasn't afraid to pick out the others' flaws. Despite this, though he noted his first loyalty was to himself, Gragg was fiercely loyal to Ifghar and loved him as much as a snake could love an owl, following Ifghar in loyalty and in treachery and cared deeply for him.