Easter Eggs

There may be potential story spoilers below!
  Here's a list of all the easter eggs and references within Legends of the Dragonguard. Read at your own risk; there may be spoilers to the story! This is also an ever-expanding list as more stuff is worldbuilt onto this whole thing.

Movies / TV

  • How to Train Your Dragon
  • The Shadescale and Ire dragonkin were inspired by the Night Fury.
  • The Bleeding Sun dragon was inspired by the Monstrous Nightmare from the Live Spectacular show.
  • The Namui dragon was inspired by the Flightmare.
  • The World Hole was inspired by the Hidden World caverns from the third movie.
  • Toothless & Hiccup
  • Sabretail and Zella both have prosthetics.
  • Sabretail's left tail fin is painted red after the battle of Rayhaven and is a reference to Toothless.
  • Hookfang & Snotlout
  • Thornfire and Ivis duo inspired by this duo.
  • Draco Null was inspired by Drago Bludvist.
  • The Dragon Prince: Mystery of Aarovos
  • Rayhaven was inspired by the city of Lux Aurea.
  • Vexx Corvance's appearance was inspired by Lord Viren.
  • Mk11 Repeater was inspired by Caitlyn's hextech rifle from the Arcane show on Netflix and actual rifle revolvers.
  • Games

  • Day of Dragons
  • Forgotten Forest location is a reference to the map named Forgotten Forest.
  • Grand Tree is a reference to the World Tree on the Forgotten Forest map.
  • The area around Rayhaven was inspired by the Grand Falls aera on the Forgotten Forest map, as well as an area in Archage.
  • The Elder Scrolls
  • The Legend Name for Airigold, "Golden Claw", is a reference to the Golden Claw in Skyrim.
  • Tork was a name taken from a character in ESO.
  • Nissov was based on the blue dragon imp in ESO, and his name was Nulcheck's baby netch pet.
  • The Scalebreakers was inspired by the Dark Brotherhood.
  • Destiny 2
  • The demonym of Dragonguard personnel is naturally "Guardian", so the phrase "Guardian down!" is taken from when a teammate dies in Destiny 2.
  • The international currency, Glimmer, was named after the currency in Destiny 2.
  • Airigold, Shadescale dragon, Bleeding Sun dragon, Namui dragon, and the Ire wyvern were all originally going to be in a game Nulcheck and his friends wanted to make back in 2013.
  • The Global Logistics Agency (GLA) is a reference to the GLA faction in the Command and Conquer games.
  • The Legend Name Void Leviathan was taken from what Nulcheck called the Ghost Leviathans that lived in the Crater Edge, or Void, in Subnautica.
  • The World Hole was inspired by an old chuck error bug in Minecraft. This is what Nulcheck called them.
  • Music

  • The Dragonguard's theme song was inspired by A Cup of Liber-Tea from Helldivers 2, and Arrival to Earth from Transformers.
  • People

  • The pronunciation of Lleah is based on a shorthand nickname derived from Nulcheck's sister, Liann (Li).
  • Christopher Merrick was based on Nulcheck's oldest brother; Chris.

  • Anvilites
  • Mochi's Mocha was named after Mochi, and was punishment for making a dad joke at Nulcheck.
  • The Wing Commander, NAME, is a reference to Tillerz, who likes ducks. It was fitting to make a character based on Tillerz with the title of Wing Commander.
  • Miscellaneous

  • Anaq's name is Yup'ik for "feces".
  • The telescoping Shortlance was inspired by an online creator who 3D printed one.

  • World Anvil
  • The phrase that starts the Forgefest competition, "Light up the forge," is a reference from the World Anvil community.
  • The trophies for Forgefest, the World Anvil and Blue Anvil, are references from the World Anvil community.
  • The title of the Forgefest winner, Forgemaster, is a reference to the titles of the World Anvil founders. Janet Forbes and Dimitris Romeo Havlidis.
  • Scourge War Card Game was inspired by Blue Fairy 74's Dragon's Hoard board game in her world E L A Q I T A N.
  • Mythology & Tales

  • The Kraken in this world is an ancient sea serpent-like creature. The full Legend Name is Keel Cracker because they crack the keels of ships to sink them. Over time, the name has been shortened to Kraken.
  • Only one ancient dragonkin is known to hoard items, but this fact has spread across the lands throughout time, and has become a common trope that dragons have hoards. Most ancients do not do this.


  • Cover image: by Nulcheck

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