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Pondering this request, the dragon snorted and looked Ged straight in the eyes, determining if he was lying or not "And, what is to say you will keep your promise?" Questioned the dragon. Filled with a sense of confidence, he did what only a mad man would do. "I swear on the River Styx!" He commanded! Realizing the boy was serious, swearing on the most sacred river there is, he began to display his knowledge of the shadow, following in his footsteps. Unknowing to Ged, one of the younger dragons was creeping upon him. Ready to attack Sparrow hawk's hairs stuck up, alerting him of danger. "And dragon, one last request" Asked Ged. "What is it you wish for, young wizard?" Boomed the dragon, flames raking from its mouth. "What is behind me?" Called out Ged. …show more content…
"FOOL!" Exploded the dragon, "Did you really think after killing my young, THAT I WOULD LET YOU LIVE?" Sensing the impending doom, he called upon something he had not called on for a long while. A secret power even he feared, only for emergencies and in times of dire need. "Please, help me." He whispered, calling on the forces of nature to aid him. When he said this his ears popped, the large dragon looked around, confused at the sudden change of weather. His thinking was cut short when a large chunk of the tower he slumbered on hit him in the head, striking the dragon off his claws. Feeling reinvigorated, Sparrow ran to his staff and stop the magic that was draining him farther than ever before. But before he could reach it he felt a sharp pair of teeth dig into his legs and sweep him off his feet. Losing blood faster than

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