A Titanic Dragon, And A Kind Child.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 25, 2016
Mature
This is a short story I plan on animating. I thought it would be nice to write about it first. It's about this ridiculously large dragon, and his life guarding "his princess." It's a simple concept, but if a reality warping dragon the size of a mountain is boring just wait till you see it. I should mention he can change his size, manipulate gravity, fire, ice, wind, and earth. I'll put an images in the story, so I want ALL THE CRITICISM. BRING IT. No really, it helps.
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