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  • ? patrick ganas 144

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  • ID: 9947662
  • Uploader: sillyyJDR »
  • Date: 8 months ago
  • Size: 1.56 MB .jpg (2731x4096) »
  • Source: x.com/patrick_ganas/status/1816829323128742132 »
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  • Score: 8
  • Favorites: 8
  • Status: Active

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original drawn by patrick_ganas

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  • Lóng, the Founding Dragon Dancer 🐉

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    Lóng, the Founding Dragon Dancer
    Born of a man and a great scaled beast, Lóng was the first dragonkin, disowned by both kinds amidst a draco-human war.
    Raised in conflict, he fed on the rhythm of every sway of the sword to the sway of the branches. He was in tandem with the world.
    Engrossed with human and dragon ways, he saw both fought for peace.
    He was determined to reconcile his ancestry, so he taught war orphans, both children of men and dragons, a shared language— dance. Together, they moved in harmony, telling a story of unity.
    The Dragon Dancers, led by Lóng, cut through battlefields, heralding peace and truce with their performance. Both factions, in awe, saw their young dancing along side each other.
    Shame was written all over them. This same shame gave way to harmony and wrote the legend of Lóng and the Dragon Dancers. All but testament to peace and treaties alike.

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