Elmyr Duchamps was a Frankish con artist, mentioned in the game Dragons: Titan Uprising.
Biography[]
Life as a Con Artist[]
Elmyr Duchamps made a fortune during his life by copying the style of an artist of renown in one city, then selling this work to unsuspecting buyers in another city. At some point, he encountered a hibernating Catastrophic Quaken called Lethiferous Cromlech, covered in liquid stone. Failing to realise it was a dragon, Elmyr took the creature and sold it to the king of Valencia, Alfonso the Not-As-Wise, as a statue. He later attempted to sell varnished Dragon droppings to the Crown of Galacia, pretending to be the Philosopher’s Stone, but was caught for his acts and beheaded. After his death, Clifton Irvingson wrote a book about Elmyr's life, titled ‘Thee Lif & Tymes of Elmyr Duchamps’.
Appearances[]
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"Dragons: Rise of Berk": | Absent | "School of Dragons": | Absent | |||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon": | Absent | "How to Train Your Dragon 2": | Absent | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies": | Absent | "DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders": | Absent | |||||||||
"Dragons: Titan Uprising": | Mentioned | "Dragons Hero Portal": | Absent | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of The Nine Realms": | Absent |