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Demon Dragon isn't an unique class- it also appears in FE1, 3 and 11, where it uses dragonstones to fight. It is localised as Mage Dragon in the English version of FE11. Aveyn Knight 17:46, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

In the Japanese version I believe it was Magic Dragon (I saw it on a name chart at SerenesForest, in case you need a source), only in fan translations is it Demon Dragon. I might include a link at the top of this page though.--Otherarrow 21:50, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
If I understand you, Idenn's class name is exactly the same as the FE1/3/11 Mage/Magic Dragon (魔竜 Maryuu). That's what I meant by saying Idenn isn't a special case. Aveyn Knight 22:23, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
Oh I see. My mistake then. I'll change the page and links then.--Otherarrow 22:27, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

Naming contradiction

OK, while in the Japanese version the two classes they are called the same thing, but in the epilogue of Rekka no Ken, Jahn refers to Idenn as a Demon Dragon. Would this be her class name as well, or more of a title?--Otherarrow 22:36, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

I am confused. I am fairly sure Idoun is a Demon Dragon (Not talking just fan translation here), I could of sworn the dragons you see in FE1/3/11 (Being Mage/Magic) were different then Idoun, should we not make a new article for Idoun? She would be closer to a Dark Dragon if anything.

Anyway, I am adding an image of the magic dragons from FE3 (And I did for the other types as well).

CamusTheDark 09:13, November 20, 2009 (UTC)

As noted above, her Japanese name is "Magic Dragon", the Japanese name for the class we call "Mage Dragon". Still unsure on a split though. While the two races are different, you have to remember, they are in different settings as well.--Otherarrow 10:07, November 20, 2009 (UTC)

I changed the info back to what it was. See the "Dragonstone" talk page for explanation.

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