Planet
Fazer
The dragon planet: forty recorded species spread across eight great biomes — volcanoes, glaciers, forests, oceans, deserts, storm skies, crystal caverns and marshes.

Fazer is the planet of dragons. Arazian archives record forty species, spread across eight great biomes: every region of the world has its own dragons, adapted to its climate and its landscapes.
The volcanoes

- The fyrmak, a great magma dragon whose scales glow like lava.
- The brazok, a stocky dragon that spits embers and sleeps in warm ashes.
- The kalderon, a colossus that nests in the craters of dormant volcanoes.
- The sulfyr, a yellow dragon wreathed in sulphur fumes, recognisable from afar by its smell.
- The magmaraz, the fastest of the fire dragons, which dives into lava without burning.
The glaciers

- The frimzor, a white dragon whose breath freezes everything it touches.
- The gelwyn, slender and translucent, almost invisible in the ice.
- The cryodrak, its wings covered in frost, which sets off avalanches when it takes flight.
- The blizzarn, which flies through the heart of snowstorms without ever getting lost.
- The glaycir, a small dragon of the frozen lakes that swims beneath the ice like a fish.
The forests

- The sylvarn, a moss-green dragon that blends into the canopy.
- The moussedrak, covered in real moss, so slow it is mistaken for a rock.
- The lianor, a serpent dragon that coils around trunks like a vine.
- The vertylis, with leaf-scales that change colour with the seasons.
- The feuillark, which glides from tree to tree without ever touching the ground.
The oceans

- The abyssor, dragon of the great depths, with immense glowing eyes.
- The marewyn, which rides the waves with its wings folded into sails.
- The coralzik, a small multicoloured dragon that lives in the reefs.
- The vaguedrak, whose passing raises waves as tall as hills.
- The salinor, a white salt dragon that skims the water, spraying foam.
The deserts

- The sablyx, dragon of the dunes, which swims beneath the sand.
- The dunark, guardian of the great dunes, whose back looks like a sand crest.
- The mirazor, dragon of mirages: you never know whether it is really there.
- The solbrak, which stores sunlight by day and glows at night.
- The oazyr, gentle dragon of the oases, protector of the waterholes.
The storm skies

- The fulgurak, a lightning dragon whose wingbeats spark thunderbolts.
- The nimbor, grey and immense, which sleeps inside the clouds.
- The zephyrn, light as the wind, able to fly without ever landing.
- The oragzor, which rumbles like thunder to defend its territory.
- The ventyx, a small playful dragon that sends gusts spinning.
The crystal caverns

- The kristalyx, with scales of pure crystal that reflect the light.
- The gemmor, which collects gems and lines its nest with them.
- The quartzik, a small translucent dragon that sings in the galleries.
- The lumidrak, whose glowing body lights the deepest caverns.
- The geodrak, a dragon round as a geode, bristling with violet crystals.
The marshes

- The vasyx, a mud dragon that rises from the ponds without a sound.
- The brumdrak, which breathes out a thick mist to hide itself.
- The toxilor, whose bright colours are a warning: do not come near.
- The mangrovor, whose legs look like mangrove roots.
- The lucidrak, which blinks softly at night above the still waters, like a giant firefly.
Forty species, eight biomes: on Fazer, wherever you look, a dragon is already looking back.