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"He turned back in time to see Draconus drawing his sword. Blackness poured from the long blade like wind-whipped shrouds, billowing out, twisting to close around the man like folding wings. Draconus disappeared inside the darkness, and the inky cloud spiralled higher, growing in size. In moments it towered over them, and then those black wings unfolded once more. The apparition rose into the sky, enormous wings of inky smoke thundering the air. [...]
He watched the huge thing fly away, northward. Not a dragon. Winged darkness. Just that. Winged darkness."
―Ublala Pung watching Draconus veer[src]


Draconus was the consort of Mother Dark, and brother of both K'rul and the Sister of Cold Nights. Draconus did not assume the form of a dragon but rather winged darkness. He was enormous in size, appearing alike a black dragon, described as having wings like flames of night, with argent reptillian eyes. Silchas Ruin pondered the question: "Was Draconus a true Eleint? Or was he something else? All I can say is, he wore the skin of a Tiste Andii for a time, perhaps as a sour joke, mocking our self-importance— who can know?"[1]

Draconus and his siblings cursed Kallor to live forever and never ascend, and yet still suffer the ravages of time. At the same time, Kallor used the power of hundreds of thousands of deaths caused by the collapse of his empire to curse Draconus. The curse was that Draconus would be "[imprisoned] in a creation of his own making".

Draconus had three daughters, Envy, Spite and Malice and a son, Arathan[2]. He was also a blacksmith and the one who forged the sword Dragnipur.

Spoiler warning: The following section contains significant plot details about Draconus.

Draconus was imprisoned within his own sword by Anomander Rake while his daughters looked on. At the death of Anomander Rake and the destruction of Dragnipur Draconus was released in Lether, resulting in the decimation of the Barghast and Akrynnai armies.

In Dust of Dreams

Draconus returned to the land of the living and travelled with Ublala Pung and the Skincut Barghast Ralata.

In The Crippled God

Draconus carried his sword in a scabbard of midnight wood. He was walking into the east with Ublala Pung and Ralata. After leaving them, he sought out Kilmandaros and Sechul Lath seeking revenge upon them for unleashing Korabas.

In Forge of Darkness

The events in Forge of Darkness show Draconus before the forging of Dragnipur.

He was the adopted son of the late Srela[3] and it was suggested that the mother of his three daughters was Olar Ethil[4], not Sheltatha Lore as previously thought. He also had a son called Arathan by a different woman. Olar Ethil called Draconus the 'Suzerain of Night'[5]. It was revealed that Draconus was an extremely powerful Azathanai whose aspect was darkness. When Mother Dark was just a Tiste Andii noblewoman, Draconus gifted her with his aspect, leading to her ascension.

Despite disagreement with his fellow Azathanai, Draconus arranged for them to fashion a Terondai as a gift for Mother Dark.[6] The Terondai was created by Errastas and Sechul Lath as a product of murdering Hood's wife, Karish, at the Spar of Andii, a method not suspected nor desired by Draconus.[7] He traveled to the Azathanai along with his son Arathan to retrieve the object. Then he stopped at the Tower of Hate to free Hood from his chains despite Gothos' protests that Hood would declare war on Death.[8] He admitted his inadvertent complicity in Karish's death and spoke of forging a sword to imprison Errastas inside.[9] Leaving Arathan with the Jaghut, Gothos, Draconus returned to Kharkanas with his gift and opened the Gate of Kurald Galain.[10]

Significant plot details end here.

Quotes

"The world around you speaks your language (...) It can do no else. All you see has the paint of your words."
―Draconus[src]

Notes and References

  1. Dust of Dreams, Chapter 13
  2. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 1
  3. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 1, UK MMPB p. 35
  4. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 11, UK MMPB p.470
  5. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 11, UK MMPB p.459
  6. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 11, UK HC p.317
  7. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 16, UK HC p.491
  8. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 16, UK HC p.521
  9. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 16, UK HC p.522
  10. Forge of Darkness, Chapter 20, UK HC p.651
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