A venomous or dangerous creature with fang-like teeth associated with fire in fantasy or mythological contexts.
Compound of 'fire' and 'fang' (from Old Norse 'fangr'). A modern or literary invention, likely appearing in fantasy works to describe fire-breathing creatures with prominent teeth.
Fantasy writers use 'firefang' as a creature name to immediately suggest danger from both heat and sharp teeth—it's efficient world-building language that tells readers exactly what to expect before even getting a description.
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