Presbyterate Adventuress' fate. Lore Question

So the dragon thing she fought seems heavily implied to be Storm. As in THE Storm. Unless there is coincidentally another thunder dragon residing in the Roof. But isn’t Storm supposed to be sort of…dead? I know death is closer to an inconvenience in the Neath, and dead gods still get up to all kinds of trouble, but I would think that might inhibit one from physically showing up in person for a fight.

As an additional note, can anyone point the way to more lore about thunder dragons? I think I read somewhere (I forgot where) that they are basically space police for the judgements.

[quote=Scienceandponies]So the dragon thing she fought seems heavily implied to be Storm. As in THE Storm. Unless there is coincidentally another thunder dragon residing in the Roof. But isn’t Storm supposed to be sort of…dead? I know death is closer to an inconvenience in the Neath, and dead gods still get up to all kinds of trouble, but I would think that might inhibit one from physically showing up in person for a fight.

As an additional note, can anyone point the way to more lore about thunder dragons? I think I read somewhere (I forgot where) that they are basically space police for the judgements.[/quote]
Actually, it’s the same thing that those nuns hunt in Fallen London. You find it out in a certain ambition, and we happen to know what he is.

The Vake, a Master.

edited by MidnightVoyager on 6/14/2016

[quote=MidnightVoyager][quote=Scienceandponies]So the dragon thing she fought seems heavily implied to be Storm. As in THE Storm. Unless there is coincidentally another thunder dragon residing in the Roof. But isn’t Storm supposed to be sort of…dead? I know death is closer to an inconvenience in the Neath, and dead gods still get up to all kinds of trouble, but I would think that might inhibit one from physically showing up in person for a fight.

As an additional note, can anyone point the way to more lore about thunder dragons? I think I read somewhere (I forgot where) that they are basically space police for the judgements.[/quote]
Actually, it’s the same thing that those nuns hunt in Fallen London. You find it out in a certain ambition, and we happen to know what he is.[/quote]

The Vake, a Master.

edited by MidnightVoyager on 6/14/2016[/quote]

Really? What’s he doing hanging out in the Roof? I could have swore everything was pointing to Storm. Though I guess if you’re used to flying between stars, a quick jaunt halfway across the Unterzee is nothing.
edited by Scienceandponies on 6/14/2016
edited by Scienceandponies on 6/14/2016

He’s not hanging out in the Roof, just flying over.

Also Storm is possibly only metaphorically dead; we don’t really know.