'A long time ago-unbenounced to many, a dragon lurked in the depth of the void filled with color.'

'This dragon was strong- unbelievably so. It's name was Animous the possessive dragon, despite it's title the dragon was quite kind, and often acted as a mediator between Great Red and Ophis.'

'However despite it's power and kindness Animous was unique in another way, having weaved itself from the depth of the void with not one but two souls. the two souls together formed Animous requiring both souls to agree for the dragon to do anything at all.'

'It was never a problem however as they were united under the name, Animous and equals none the less.'

However one day the dragon was split, as heaven was on the brink of falling the souls separated into separate bodies to hold the heavens abound, each holding an edge the moved the heaven back into their place.'

'after separation they were unable to, join for fear of the other disappearing or being lost in their singular body should they fight for dominance.'

'The biblical god thanked the dragons, gifting them with a new title, as the Heavenly Dragons.'

'For a time the world was peaceful, the dragons flew through the world unhindered, and equal.'

'One day however a young girl stumbled upon were the twin dragons had made burrow, the young girl talked with them, laughed with them, and similarly didn't treat them as if unreachable gods.'

'They enjoyed time with the girl, uncaring of what most would consider insults, as she conversed with them in casual fashion."

'As time went on they saw her as a mere hatch ling-but she was in all rights-their hatch-ling, any who harmed the girl would feel the combined wrath of what held heaven a float oh so many years before.'

'The girl learned and grew in the presence of the dragons, she grew in heart and mind, until she eventually married, and told stories of the Heavenly dragons beings above all, that preferred to be equal.'

'Her husband was unbelieving of the stories, when ever he heard them he would shake his head a kind smile on his face as he entertained his wife.'

'As she was on her deathbed, the young women did something she had refused to do time and time again.'

'She sang a song her voice sounding like bells ringing together, as the grass seemed to grow greener, and the sky bluer than ever before, as deer trod-ed out from the forest, and rabbits rushed to circle the pure soul.'

'However it was the strong beat of wings that caused unbelief in her children's hearts, as the scaled creatures landed gently upon the land, walking forward towards the woman's body the animals made way.'

'A smile was on the woman's lips as she saw, the ones that had been bigger part, of her childhood then her own parents.'

'She was happy they had come, it had been years since she had sang in such a way, it had been so long since the earth herself had heard the song of a dragon come from the throat of a human.'

'tears came from the dragon's eyes as he watched the light fade from their child's, cries of agony were heard by all who held witness to the death of something so pure.'

'As the heavenly dragons flew away, scales bled red in remembrance of her crimson hair and green as her eyes, while the other scales turned snow white as her snow like skin, and blue as the sky as she said her goodbyes.'

'in their grief they did as the hatch-lings did to quell raging emotion'

'They fought, as mountains crumbled and the sky tore, they fought as continents disappeared from sight, they fought till they forgot the pain.'

'They fought till it was too dangerous for the rest of the world to sit idly by as they razed the world to the ground, leaving only one place untouched.'

'Leaving only her place of rest undisturbed.'


two children, ran as they played, a boy and a girl as the tale goes.

They played they fought, and they cared.

The only people in the world was what they were, as the sun set in the small park.

They played under the sun, and in light of the moon-never stopping, for anyone besides the other.

However on the other side of the street they heard a mother's call, telling the boy it was time to go home…

But he didn't want to leave her… he wanted to play… he asked her to come with him.

She said yes

So they ran across the worn street, the cars unheard as they ran ahead, they heard too late as they turned.

They both desired something as the semi approached the two children

as it had been said time and time again-sacred gears follow the desires of their master.

'Let her/him live'

"AHHH!" *Snap* *Crack* *Squelch*


So yeah this sorta popped into my head about a day ago and it was threatening to… well drive me insane so here it is.

If people like it I will continue, if not well I won't.

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