Hidden Dragon of Norfolk on ruined staircase

French Stone

Entry: 0001
Species: Snap Dragon
Aspect: Ruins
Rarity: Silver Whisper
First Recorded: 2024
Estimated Population: 100
Entry By: Mr Magpie

The first modern Snap Dragon recorded in East Anglia, the French Stone, emerged from Norwich’s Caen-stone heritage and became the starting point of the 2024 dragon revival.

What is Known

Stolen from the shores of
Normandy, the pale limestone of Caen was carried across the sea to
shape two of Norwich’s greatest landmarks—Norwich Castle and Norwich
Cathedral. Over centuries, these stones have weathered time, war, and
whispering footsteps, standing as silent sentinels of the city’s
history. But what if something else came with them?

Some say dragons once
nested in the quarries of France, their scales as pale as the carved
stone, hidden among the blocks as they sailed across the channel. And
when the masons laid their hands upon the stolen stone, perhaps they
disturbed something ancient—something that lingers still.

The French Stone Snap
Dragon is the first to ever grace the shores of East Anglia, marking the
beginning of the great dragon revival of 2024. A piece of living
history, it is the cornerstone of any collection, ideal for those
setting out on their journey or for seasoned hunters seeking to claim an
iconic piece of Norwich’s past.