The dragon egg

The dragon egg

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Dragons have been banned in many kingdoms due to the fact that so many found them dangerous. The king and queen of the kingdom Wakhawk, hated dragons. The punishment if you were caught with one, was death. Some have died quickly, some through much pain and suffering. One day when Princess Lorena was walking in the forest, she saw a glowing egg. A big one in fact. Her curiosity got the better of her so she walked towards it. Once she got closer, and once it hatches, she was able to see that the egg was in fact a...
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