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    someone with superior/super human strengths and intelligent or courageous, and is significant or glorified? His name is Beowulf, and he is an epic hero! Beowulf was known as the greatest warrior of his time. He fought and killed numerous amounts of dragons, monsters, and mystical creatures. He never lost a battle or challenge and everyone knew his name. Beowulf exemplifies the archetypal epic hero in four ways His characteristics show he is on a quest, performs brave deeds, has superior/ super…

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    Gough Tyler He Took a deep breath of the cool mountain air, closing his eyes and inhaling. After holding his pose for a second, letting it all exhale with a loud and pleased sigh. Opening his eyes he saw enormous mountain ranges stretching beneath him. He was about 5 feet away from a sharp cliff face that lead to a gruesome demise. The sigh gained the attention of his horse behind him that refused to approach the cliff. Occasionally neighing at the biting cold. The horse was well dressed for…

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    daemons didn't and none of the other magic races have stolen children. Not since the Spell wars." he shot daggers from his eyes. Anger that I'm on the side of logic. "Oh yea, as if all the fae live like humans!" he screamed. In my face and strawberry red. "What does that mean?" my voice was a whisper. A casual, calm whisper. "You fae don't abide by the Treaty. I'm not stupid I see it. You use your magic and powers to better your self. While killing humans!" he did this cause he was human.…

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    swung at the dragon but missed as it maneuvered quickly, this would be a difficult fight indeed. After many attempts to strike the dragon the knight became less optimistic about the outcome of this battle. His reasoning was not as cowardly as it seemed as this was a completely ordinary dragon. What? Dragons are giant fire breathing beasts that can fly, why would it need to be different from the others to be frightening enough to create a bit of suspense? Anyway like I said this dragon was like…

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    Wyverns Research Paper

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    The stereotype is partly due to some unflattering accounts, and the fact that wyverns aren't as social as European dragons. Although it is small and wyverns aren't naturally aggressive creatures, it is still dangerous. Wyverns have sharp claws and fangs doused in a dangerous venom. The highly intelligent beings’ small tribes have advanced cultures. The most interesting…

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    Dragons’ Adaptive Strategies in the Iron Islands. With just four species of dragons of the eighteen that live on the continent of Westeros, the Iron islands possess a variety of niches were these species thrive without being adapted to the same island as the others as all the populations became isolated not by space (as dragons can fly) but by habitat (different resources); also, these dragons are the best example of the adaptive radiation process as a common ancestor species from Westeros…

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    not they that disturb you, but your own judgment of them. And it is in your power to wipe out that judgment now.” There are many dragons in every person’s life, they might not realize or notice it but when they do they try there best to defeat it. Not every person is capable of defeating his or her dragon; it takes strength, courage, and bravery. There are many dragons I would like to defeat. Some of them I know I could defeat them if I tried my best, and the others I wish I could. Senior year…

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    Dynatherm: A Short Story

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    Dynatherm woke up detesting his powers. He had mistakenly set the bed on fire over the night and was left siting in a pile of ash. Of all the powers I could get Dynatherm thought I got the power to control fire. Why is fire impossible to control thought Dynatherm? Dynatherm stood up and decided not to overthink this problem. He walked outside and started to fly to work. He arrived at the superhero work dome (a giant floating dome made of semi-permeable material made to protect the city) in a few…

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    Narrative Essay On Sono X

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    In a world where dragons were once long gone, the monstrous beasts return to wreak havoc across the land, only one adventurer is able to help. Hello, I am Sono Vodo X and this is my new beginning. My migration to the vast land of Skyrim began because of a tragic event that took place in my village, outside of in High Rock long before, but before that you would need more information on my family. See my family had always found magic as strange and unfamiliar for the fact we were never born with…

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    Train Your Dragon Myth

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    How to Train Your Dragon and the Relevance to the Promethean Myth How to Train Your Dragon is a child’s adventure story that follows a boy, Hiccup, who is a misfit in a Viking community. Hiccup is scrawny, unlike most of the Vikings. He is always making a mess with every situation. Hiccup wants to fit in and to do so he must kill dragons like the rest of the community. The community of Burke all know hiccup, and with this knowledge they try to keep him working during the dragon attacks because…

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