Lair

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A lair is a place that animals use to hide themselves, while at sleep, hibernation or when they take part in reproduction. Some lair-using animals build their lairs, others use hollows which occur naturally, like caves.

In Scots, lair is also used for a burial-plot in a graveyard.

In mythology, heroes have often hunted dragons and similar mythic beasts to their lairs. Consequently, fantasy role-playing games often feature monster lairs as a common place for participants to find a treasure trove.

A lair is also referred to as a hideout for a criminal or a superhero/supervillain.

There is also a videogame in development for the PS3 called Lair. Details are scarce, but it will feature dragon combat.

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