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ViewsBalaurFrom AionSource.com WikiAION: The Tower of Eternity is still under development by NCsoft, and any information related to the game is subject to change with the release of more information.
LoreBefore the great cataclysm that divided the planet, Aion created the race of Balaur to rule the world of Atriea. However, they became complacent and hungry for power. Aion was forced to create the Empyrean Lords in retaliation to the aggressive nature of the dragon race; so began the war and the events leading to the world's ultimate division. GameplayThe Balaur are one of three factions involved in Aion's unique PvPvE system. The Balaur are a server-controlled race of NPCs. The Balaur as a whole represent the most formitable non-player characters in the world of Atreia, a threat second only to the players of the opposing faction. Their defeat in battle also results in, or is tied directly to, the most desireable items in the game. These NPCs are found almost exclusively in the Abyss, and will attack players of both factions on sight. The Balaur control castles and other locations of interest in the Abyss and may also seek to conquer areas that are held by the Asmodian or Elyos. In addition to stationary troops and sentries found defending castles and artifacts, the dragons also control massive flying airships known as "Dreadgions." These airships are the most awesome weapon in the Balaur arsenal; able to fire powerful beams of light, drop shock-troops, and possibly do other terrible things not yet observed, they make for the quick death of single or even small groups of players lacking a full raid force. Official InformationThe Producer of Aion, Ju-hyun Jang, about the Balaur:
EtymologyBalaur is a creature from Romanian folklore, similar to a dragon. A balaur is quite large, has fins, feet, and is polycephalous (it usually has three, sometimes seven, or even twelve serpent heads). As a traditional character which is found in most Romanian fairy tales, it represents Evil and must be defeated by Făt-Frumos (a knight hero in Romanian folklore) in order to release the Princess. |



