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The Hero, The Sword and The Dragons (Chronicles of Dragon, #1) The Hero, The Sword and The Dragons by Craig Halloran
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“For every life you take, you must save another or more. It does not matter if they are good or evil; who can really tell? There is good in everything, evil as well ….”
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“Every day mattered to them. Each one was new, never the same, filled with new adventures over every horizon. Men, good and bad, knew how to live. I”
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“I’ve been in your shoes and walked the same path, and I know what you are thinking.”
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“Good men died, and bad ones lived. Evil withered in the dirt only to rise again into a strong and mighty tower. There was nothing that held it back for long. Not war. Not power. Not peace.”
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“canteen and drank, which did little to”
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“The dragoness was beautiful, her features soft behind her armor and razor-sharp claws. After all, beautiful things have to defend themselves. I waved as I watched her disappear back into the mural among her kind, a queen defending in a glorious battle of dragons charging across the sun-glazed sky.”
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“Yes, there are bad dragons, too, but it wasn’t likely I’d run into two dragons in one day or that a dragon would want to fool with me, for that matter. But they did on occasion; I’d seen it for myself. The most beautiful and dangerous creatures in the world. The noblest and greediest, too.”
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“I was running hard, pushing myself past human limits, to the only place I knew could help. Home. I already could tell that my wound was fatal, and with every step the loss of blood made me more woozy. Orcs were hot on my trail, at least a dozen, howling for my head. I was certain they would not stop; they were stubborn and stupid, slow as well, but I was smart and fast. I was a dragon, after all… in a very man-like sort of way. By appearance, I was a man: big, long haired, and rangy—more than capable of whipping a few lousy dragon-poaching orcs, until they got the drop on me. So now I was running for my life, my dragon heart pounding in my chest like a galloping horse, mile after mile, until I had no choice but to come to a stop.”
Craig Halloran, The Hero, The Sword and The Dragons
“That’s what I call myself, and I talk to myself a lot. My real name is much longer, difficult to pronounce and spell, but part of it is Nath. So, if a commoner ever asks, Nath Dragon is my name; saving dragons (and other things) is my game.”
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“missing. He wasn’t the most understanding when it came to such things, either. So”
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“The most beautiful and dangerous creatures in the world. The noblest and greediest, too.”
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“checking”
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“pushing”
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“he’d complain the entire way.”
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“of”
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“Evil ones always try to beguile and convince a person their distorted intentions are only for the best, or out of necessity.”
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“a”
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“They should have learned a lesson today: never pick a fight with an opponent you don’t know anything about; it just might be a dragon.”
Craig Halloran, The Hero, The Sword and The Dragons
“Word after word, minute after minute I chanted in a language more ancient than man, more difficult than women, more lengthy than a river.”
Craig Halloran, The Hero, The Sword and The Dragons
“if a commoner ever asks, Nath Dragon is my name; saving dragons (and other things) is my game.”
Craig Halloran, The Hero, The Sword and The Dragons
“Anything could pick up the trail of the wounded: overbearing bugbears, wily wood elves, pesky witches, dog-faced gnolls, transforming wolves, tricky sprites, were-shadows, or even worse … dragons.”
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“coincidence or a design of arcane wizards that once took harbor there. Or it was a massive scarecrow created by dwarves that wanted to be left alone. It was, without question in my mind, the face of a dragon. A massive cave filled with rows of teeth could be seen, smoke rolling”
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“I was running hard, pushing myself past human limits, to the only place I knew could help. Home.”
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“Zip! Zip! Zip!”
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“Do it, Dragon!”
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“was running”
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“The eyes shimmered with fire,”
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