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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
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Dracaena was a confirmed Vampire. Unfortunately, this proved a tremendous weakness against the incineration-mad Umpires of the Discipline Era. Xe was incinerated in 2:80, Discipline Era. The incinerated material that was xyr body was scattered at the [[Bloodhouse]] in memory of xyr love of blood.
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Dracaena was a confirmed Vampire. Unfortunately, this proved a tremendous weakness against the incineration-mad Umpiress of the Discipline Era. Xe was incinerated in 2:80, Discipline Era. The incinerated material that was xyr body was scattered at the [[Bloodhouse]] in memory of xyr love of blood.
  
 
Alexandria is survived by xyr sibling, [[New York Millennials]] star [[Thomas Dracaena]], who is not a vampire.
 
Alexandria is survived by xyr sibling, [[New York Millennials]] star [[Thomas Dracaena]], who is not a vampire.

Revision as of 22:27, 9 December 2020

Alexandria Dracaena was a lineup player for the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. Dracaena was with the Jazz Hands from Season 1 until incineration on Season 2, Day 80. Dracaena was replaced by Hendricks Richardson.

Official League Record

Dracaena has no notable events in the league record books.

Biography

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

Dracaena was a confirmed Vampire. Unfortunately, this proved a tremendous weakness against the incineration-mad Umpiress of the Discipline Era. Xe was incinerated in 2:80, Discipline Era. The incinerated material that was xyr body was scattered at the Bloodhouse in memory of xyr love of blood.

Alexandria is survived by xyr sibling, New York Millennials star Thomas Dracaena, who is not a vampire.