```Soaring among the skies he shall bring havoc```

Thunal is a giant Wyvern known as the “Thunder lord”, the “Storm bringer” and the “Lightning tyrant” due to his terrible actions and the sudden storm announcing his arrival. He can indeed control electricity and create devastating storm with ease which he always use at his advantage. He spends his time traveling though continents, raiding villages and killing whatever unlucky creature crosses his path, mainly for pure fun.

There is a location where Thunal always comes back: a giant system of caves which entrance faces an ocean which shores are full of tall and pointy rocks where he built a nest where he keeps a hoard made of metals like silver, iron and steel he had stolen from the villages he had raided in the past. Approaching his hoard might be the last thing a creature could do if Thunal has been there recently, since metal is a very conducive material and he likes to play with it by electrifying it with the sparks running on his body, for then digging a tunnel in his hoard to sleep while small sparks tickles his scales, reminding him of the fun time he had raiding villages. What a weird way to relax.

While fighting Thunal the last thing you would wish for is to being struck by his deadly blast which blast is three times higer than the one you would receive from touching barehands a few cables of a high voltage panel. When Thunal has intention to zippety-zappers-zup you he must concentrate all the electric energy he uses to stay in his active form (in this state Thunal’s eyes and markings become bright and emits small sparks, which voltage is lower than the one of his blast, each of them connecting to another part of his body for a brief time before disappearing) to then breathe it out, scorching and burning in a few seconds everything the blast touches, including metals which will melt.
```Soaring among the skies he shall bring havoc``` Thunal is a giant Wyvern known as the “Thunder lord”, the “Storm bringer” and the “Lightning tyrant” due to his terrible actions and the sudden storm announcing his arrival. He can indeed control electricity and create devastating storm with ease which he always use at his advantage. He spends his time traveling though continents, raiding villages and killing whatever unlucky creature crosses his path, mainly for pure fun. There is a location where Thunal always comes back: a giant system of caves which entrance faces an ocean which shores are full of tall and pointy rocks where he built a nest where he keeps a hoard made of metals like silver, iron and steel he had stolen from the villages he had raided in the past. Approaching his hoard might be the last thing a creature could do if Thunal has been there recently, since metal is a very conducive material and he likes to play with it by electrifying it with the sparks running on his body, for then digging a tunnel in his hoard to sleep while small sparks tickles his scales, reminding him of the fun time he had raiding villages. What a weird way to relax. While fighting Thunal the last thing you would wish for is to being struck by his deadly blast which blast is three times higer than the one you would receive from touching barehands a few cables of a high voltage panel. When Thunal has intention to zippety-zappers-zup you he must concentrate all the electric energy he uses to stay in his active form (in this state Thunal’s eyes and markings become bright and emits small sparks, which voltage is lower than the one of his blast, each of them connecting to another part of his body for a brief time before disappearing) to then breathe it out, scorching and burning in a few seconds everything the blast touches, including metals which will melt.
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