
Drak Pack - Wikipedia
Three teenagers form the do-gooder group named The Drak Pack. With special powers, they can transform into super mighty monsters and use their skills against all evil-doers. Especially the …
Drac - Gods and Monsters
The Drac, you see, is a dragon-like entity, but its resemblance to its more familiar cousins ends there. Unlike dragons, the Drac possesses an unsettling ability to shape-shift. It can transform …
Drac (river) - Wikipedia
The Drac (French pronunciation: [dʁak]) is a 130-kilometre (81 mi) long river in southeastern France. [1] It is a left tributary of the river Isère. It is formed at the confluence of the Drac Noir …
Vlad the Drac - Wikipedia
Vlad the Drac is a 1982 children's novel by author Ann Jungman. [1] The story revolves around the life of a baby vampire who comes into the lives of two siblings, who take him home to …
Drac | Dragons | Fandom
The Drac was a malevolent dragon who terrorized the human populace. It was said to have killed over 3000 knights and villagers and was never caught and slain thanks its ability to make itself …
The Drac : French tales of dragons and demons
Nov 11, 2010 · The Drac : French tales of dragons and demons. A collection of five tales adapted from French legends including "The Invisible Demon," "The Carpenter's Crop," "The Terror of …
Drac - Monstropedia
Mar 18, 2011 · Dracs are fairy creatures in the folklore of South France. The word Drac is apparently derived from Draco or Duerg. We must recollect that the Visigoths long occupied …
Drac – The Catalan Dragon | Catalan (Spain) Folklore
In the rich tapestry of Catalan folklore, the Drac stands out as a formidable and enigmatic creature. This legendary dragon, often portrayed as a colossal serpent with a fiery breath, has …
Drac, the Invisible Demon | Dragons of Fame | The Circle of the …
Jun 29, 2024 · Drac, the Invisible Demon is a powerful sorcerer-dragon that possessed the power of invisibility. She could terrify people in her draconic form, or she could elude them with her …
The Drac - The New York Times
Nov 16, 1975 · Children today scare each other with stories of the baby lizards and alligators flushed down drains who now flourish, grown to monstrous size and shape, in the sewers of …