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The Druun are the main antagonists of the Disney animated movie, Raya and the Last Dragon, they are also posthumous antagonists of the YouTube show, Disaster Almighty. They are race of mindless demonic spirits that consumes life, turning everyone to stone. it is revealed that Morgaroth created the Druun and sent them to Kumandra so that they could give him all the life force he needed to be free from his prison. Making him responsible for the events of the movie.

Biography[]

Raya and the Last Dragon[]

Morgaroth created The Druun and sent them to Kumandra, a mystical and harmonious world that belonged to both humans and dragons. They started consuming life by turning people to stone. However, the last family of dragons (Pengu, Pranee, Jagan, Amba, and Sisu) managed to defeat the Druun. When cornered by the Druun and nearing defeat, Pengu had four of the five dragons in the family, including himself, combine their power into a gemstone and gave it to Sisu, before being turned to stone as well. Sisu would then use the Dragon Gem to blast the Druun away. With the defeat of the Druun, a rainstorm came that returned everyone petrified by the Druun to normal, except for the dragons. Sisu fell into the water after using the Dragon Gem and floated downstream, remaining asleep at the end of one of a hundred different rivers. Meanwhile, the Dragon Gem remained and humanity, who was supposed to become inspired and united by Sisu's sacrifice, instead chose to fight over possession of the Dragon Gem. Borders were drawn, Kumandra divided, and the humans separated into five different tribes (Fang, Heart, Spine, Talon, and Tail) all of whom became enemies with each other. At some point, the Dragon Gem came into the possession of the Heart tribe, who hid and guarded it within their territory. Centuries have passed and the five tribes remained separate until Chief Benja of the Heart tribe invited the other tribes to a gathering in an attempt to peacefully reunify everyone into Kumandra again. Everything appeared to be going well at the dinner until the Fang Tribe attempted to seize the Dragon Gem. The other tribes arrived at the scene and four of them fought over the gem, accidentally breaking it. With the dragon gem broken, Morgaroth managed to resurrect The Druun and send them back to Kumandra so that they can continue their mission, the tribes fled while taking a piece of the dragon gem. The Druun still continued their rampage throughout the land of Kumandra. Despite this, they were unable to cross over bodies of water, allowing numerous people of the five tribes to remain safe by staying close by or on top of it. It also led to Fang becoming the only tribe untouched by the Druun due to their land being cut off from the rest, through the use of an artificial canal. However, that would change when Sisu was accidentally killed by Namaari, which caused the rivers to subside and dry out, leaving the Druun an opportunity to seize Fang; during the chaos, Raya and her allies then try to get the people out before collapsing into a pit and surrounded by them. Raya tells them that they need to put the pieces together, but her friends refuse to help Namaari. To show her faith, Raya puts her piece down and allows the Druun to take her. One by one, the rest follow, with Namaari putting the pieces together and getting consumed by the Druun afterward. The plan works and the Druun are blasted away again as everyone is brought back to life.

Disaster Almighty[]

Morgaroth was finally free from his prison after his “champion”, Dark Mayhem sacrificed the corpse of Nolan Powell, he former ruler of Starvexia. Morgaroth revealed to Dark Mayhem that he sent dark individuals to bring him life before and they failed. He couldn’t care less and he didn’t resurrected them again, implying that The Druun were nothing more than pawns.

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