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The Dragons of Gath

In the second volume during the resumption of the war between Spain and Gath on the island we know as Cuba, we have the first active and relatively open involvement of Angels in the series. Before that, Matthew West and some of his Angel progeny use their powers in war and other situations, but generally try not to be too blatant about it. In the Second Spanish-Gath War, we see the first use of masks and costumes by Angels, as well as seeing the origin of the term Angels for those with active psychic powers. It is during this war that the Angel known as Joseph the Dreamer (Abraham Jacob FitzGoliath - I2595) creates the dragons of Gath.

In the second volume, they are used against the Spanish in war. They are large enough to carry a man and do breathe fire, although the mechanism for this is not discussed. In the third volume, a little more comes out about their character. They are intelligent and can understand human languages, although they are not equipped to speak human languages. Their personalities are very cat-like. They love music. As the series develops, they will also appear in what presently is slated to be the fifth volume in the series. More will be added to this entry as future volumes are published.

In future volumes, other species of dragons will appear that will be created by other Angels with similar abilities to those of Abraham FitzGoliath.

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