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"What an incredible story. I am delighted you took down that arrogant fool." I clap.

To do what Viren has done, use an enchantment to turn Thunder to stone. Amazing.

"It sounds like you have a history with Thunder." Viren said. 

"Oh, yes I do." I say. 

I look up to the sky. I let out a breath. 

"He is the reason I am where I am today." I growl. 

"And where is that?" 

"Hm. He never bothered to mention where he imprisoned me." 

For 500 years I've questioned where I was. I looked for clues. I tried to ask The Creator, heh, he's not talking to me that much.

"Wait, you're a prisoner. Huh, your home looks like nothing I've ever seen."

"Yes, it's well appointed. But make no mistake this has been my prison these past few centuries."

Viren rolled his eyes. I can see he doesn't get it. Of course, he doesn't. I can't blame him. I didn't think it was a prison at first, but once you've spent a long time in that place, you realize it is.

"Lord Viren, we've run into a problem." Prince Caspian said. 

Prince Caspian, a prince who did exactly what he was supposed to do. I knew he would side with Viren after our attack.

"The old passageway is sealed up by lava. We have no way to cross." Prince Caspian said.

"I can handle that." Claudia said. 

She held up the dragon's horn. 

"Yes." I smile.

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