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Alexandria Dracaena was a player for the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]], and a confirmed Vampire. Unfortunately, this proved a tremendous weakness against the incineration-mad Umpires of the Discipline Era. They were incinerated in 2:80, Discipline Era. The incinerated material that was their body was scattered at the [[Bloodhouse]] in memory of their love of blood.
 
Alexandria Dracaena was a player for the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]], and a confirmed Vampire. Unfortunately, this proved a tremendous weakness against the incineration-mad Umpires of the Discipline Era. They were incinerated in 2:80, Discipline Era. The incinerated material that was their body was scattered at the [[Bloodhouse]] in memory of their love of blood.
  
Alexandria was survived by their sibling, [[Thomas Dracaena]], who is not a vampire.  
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Alexandria was survived by their sibling, [[New York Millennials]] star [[Thomas Dracaena]], who is not a vampire.  
 
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Revision as of 20:31, 1 August 2020


Alexandria Dracaena was a player for the Breckenridge Jazz Hands, and a confirmed Vampire. Unfortunately, this proved a tremendous weakness against the incineration-mad Umpires of the Discipline Era. They were incinerated in 2:80, Discipline Era. The incinerated material that was their body was scattered at the Bloodhouse in memory of their love of blood.

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