"Are you trying to protect your friend?"
"..."
"I'm sorry I'm late...but this is the only time I can come to help you again..."
"..."
"Until the time comes when you and I can meet again...Take this, it aided me so much in my travels around the world...now it'll help you out."
"...W...Wai..."
"Become a great Mage...and...you'll..."
"Do...n't go..."
"See ya later..."
"..."
Chapter 1: A Wizard Named Atlas
Inside a small classroom, comprised of a estimated 15 children, a old man, who was to be the teacher, was taking names. The room was made up of wood and was relatively small. Students sat in rows of 3, and went down until no desk remained. Students had books and papers underneath their desks, and some had books on their desks already. In the front of the classroom, was a large chalk board, and a old man off to the left side of the room.
He had a grey beard and a normal suit on, nothing that out of the ordinary. However, he did have a noticeable scar above his left eyebrow.
"Ninatoshi?"
"Here."
"Asksuki?"
"Here."
"Aoir?"
Silence.
Writing on a piece of paper, the old man sighed.
"No Aoir...Takao?"
"Here."
"Atlas?"
Silence.
"Atlas?" He repeated louder, looking up from his desk, he saw no one in the student desk. However...he did see a note.
Getting up to investigate, he walked over to Atlas' desk, picked up the note, and began to read it.
"..."
After a minute of silence, the old man grew several veins on his forehead.
"THAT...LITTLE...BRAAAAAT!"
Knowing what Atlas had done, a large majority of the kids in the class held back their laughter. They all knew what had happened, yet they found it funny of the way the teacher reacted.
The Answer to what he did, however, was simple.
Dear ya Shitty Old Geezer,
After "careful consideration" over the last few days, I have decided to leave school. Why, you ask? Well, because it is so damn boring that I fell asleep thinking about it. I'm not interested in Math, or science, or whatever you teach (I can't remember), I'm interested in Magic! I'm a Mage, A Wizard, ya damn old man! I don't have time to sit around listening to some boring history lesson and how it's "Important to Lady Purple Heart" or whatever you said.
Anyway, I have decided to leave the village and make my way to becoming the most powerful Wizard in the world. I sure as hell ain't gonna be a worker or whatever, I'll be a mage that surpasses the CPUs!
So, hate to end my "lovely" letter, but, got dreams to catch, Magic to learn and master, yada yada. Next time you see me, I'll be famous!
-Atlas.
P.S; I did do that stunt with the lightning and tree.
P.S.S; I also don't feel bad about it.
Inside a small house made up of wood and brick, a 11 year old boy was packing so small items into a sachet. He had spiky red hair and blue eyes. He wore black pants and black shoes, and a black shirt with long sleeves. To his side, was a wooden staff much taller than he was. He also had a gold necklace with a sapphire on it.
After packing a few potions of blue, red, yellow, green, and purple, a small hardcover notebook, a larger hard cover notebook, some apples, and a photo, he closed the sachet and lifted it around his neck. He grabbed his staff and a traveling cloak, he stood at the door to the house. He looked back with a blank, unreadable stare.
The house wasn't all that big, in fact, it was only a one roomed home. It had a large king sized bed with white covers and blue blankets and two pillows, a wooden table in the middle of the room, a window to see outside with a tree in its view, and a wood closet. There were also a assortment of colorful rugs as well on the ground. Taking in the view of his home, he inhaled some air, opened the door and left the house.
Walking up the road that left his house behind, the young boy ventured through the small town, intent on leaving. It didn't take long for him to reach the edge of town, but as he stood upon a small hill, looking out into the vast distance, he heard a voice calling him from behind.
"Atlas! Wait!" He heard a girls' voice, as he looked back and saw a village girl running towards him. She wore a simple attire, a village dress with a small white ribbon behind her back and shoes. She seemed to be about the same age as Atlas, now his name, as she was quite developed for her age. She had black hair tied in a braid that went a little past her shoulder blades, and ruby eyes.
"Aoir?" Atlas asked as the girl named Aoir panted in and out slowly, and after a pause she looked up with a pouty expression.
"Are you really leaving the village, Atlas?! Nobody thought you'd actually leave like this!" Aoir yelled, as Atlas shrugged with a smile.
"I'm dead serious about this," He answered as he lowered his hands, his right hand still holding his staff. "I'm gonna become the greatest Wizard in the world, and this is the starting point."
"But...why won't you at least take me with you?"
"Ah, because your dad will probably report me immediately."
"...G...Good Point." Aoir answered. She still didn't want Atlas to leave. To her knowledge, the world was full of monsters and a lot of other threats, and she knew full well that Atlas was probably the most hard headed, reckless person alive.
"Hey, you act like I'll get into trouble at the drop of a hat."
"That's probably what will happen-"
"At any rate, if I just keep staying here, I'll get even more bored. Besides, it's not like you'll never see me again. I'll come back eventually." Atlas said to Aoir, who was still hesitate to even think about letting him go off.
"...Really?"
"Yes, really." Atlas said. "Stop your worrying already, I'll be fine. When you next see me, I'll be a famous Wizard, known throughout Gamindustri." Atlas said, resting his staff on his shoulder.
"...I...I'll look forward to that then!" Aoir finally said as Atlas smirked. Turning back around, he took his first step forward, intent on finally leaving his home village. Looking back one final time, he saw Aoir waving him bye. Waving back, it wasn't long until he was out of Aoir's sight.
Walking along the dirt path, Atlas kept going on, making his way towards his destination; Planeptune. "...Sorry, Aoir. But boredom isn't the main reason why I'm leaving." Atlas thought as he closed his eyes. "It's early in the morning, so I might be able to make it to the city before noon...hopefully." Atlas muttered under his breath.
It had been at least 3 hours since Atlas had left for the City of Planeptune, and he knew for fact that he was getting close. Along the way, he encountered some low level monsters, but they weren't that difficult to take care of. It wasn't long until he saw the city in view, even though still a ways away from entering the city, the size of the nation made it seem like he was close. Exhaling, he sat down, leaning against a tree and opening his sachet.
Taking out an apple, he bit into one as he looked out into the city once again.
"Finally, getting somewhere. I'm still awhile from getting there, but I'll have more time to get some quests to get some money. The first thing I need to do is get a high paying one so I can find a place to stay." Atlas mumbled as he bit into the apple again. He looked up, seeing the leaves shake as the light breeze blew by.
"Planeptune...Lastation...Lowee...Leanbox...all 4 of them are ruled by a Goddess, a being who protects and rules their respective nation. Purple Heart, who rules Planeptune...Black Heart, who rules Lastation...White Heart, who rules Lowee...and Green Heart, who rules Leanbox...Man, I can't believe I actually remember something that boring."
As Atlas finished off his Apple, he got up and stretched his back. "Well, doesn't really matter I guess. Besides, once I make it big in Planeotune, I'm bound to be heard by even the CPU, and if that happens, it'll be proof that I've become a famous Wizard." Atlas smirked as he picked up his staff and headed down the hill he was on.
"Just you wait, Once I'm done in Planeptune, I'll go to Lastation, Lowee, and Leanbox next! All of Gamindustri will know my name!" Atlas said as he continued forth.
The rest of the walk wasn't the big of a deal. It only took 20 more minutes to reach the city, and he was not disapointed with what he got. Futuristic technology was everywhere, the buildings were tall and monstrous, people filled the streets, walking through and going about their normal daily routine. Atlas wasn't disappointed in the slightest bit. He had heard stories from travelers who came through his village, and the descriptions weren't false.
Atlas himself walked through crowds of people like he fit in perfectly, but stood out quite a bit. "Alright...now before anything, I should find the Guild and become a Guild Adventurer, then choose the highest paying job I can get my hands on. Piece of Cake!" Atlas thought, thinking it'd be that easy. It took a few minutes to find the Guild, and when he walked in, many adventurers were inside. It was jam packed with people, from Armoured warriors, to Wizards like Atlas. All of them wielding different kinds of weapons, different sizes and heights.
Walking up to the front counter, where a clerk was present and free, Atlas stopped in front of her.
The clerk had brown long hair and noticeable nice cleavage. She had blue eyes and wore a Planeotune guild uniform. There was two ruby earrings on her ears as well, as she looked to be in her 20's.
At first glance, The Clerk wondered why a boy of Atlas' age would come to the guild. His attire looked of that as a traveler, but he also had a staff.
"Hello, I'd like to take a quest." Atlas said as kindly as he could, as the clerk just stared at him for a moment.
"...U...Um...Young Man? I don't know if I can do that...where are your parents?"
"Ah, nah, I'm a traveler looking for work. Just give me a quest so I can get going." Atlas repeated.
"Young man, you can't take a quest. It's far too dangerous for a child of your age." She repeated. Growing a comical vein on his head and a annoyed expression, he asked again.
"Come on, I can handle anything here! Just give me a quest! A few good paying ones!" He said, sounding as if he was on the brink of yelling. The clerk was still unsure as to whether or not to give him a quest. She didn't exactly want to start a scene in the middle of the guild, nor start anything that may get out of hand.
...But...Maybe a small quest would perhaps do? Looking on her of computer screen, she began to look through some of the easy looking ones. Scrolling down through the E Rank ones, she spotted the beginner level quest.
Exterminate Dogoo 0/20.
Reluctant to even agree to giving the young man a quest, she hesitantly decided to give the quest to Atlas. A sheet of paper was printed out and handed to him. Ultimately, Atlas grabbed the paper and looked at it. And his reaction was expected...
"Whaaat?! A Dogoo quest!?"
"It is natural for starting adventurers to begin at low level quests. If you manage to complete enough E Rank quests, you can go up to D Rank by completing a advancement quest. However, you must complete enough of them." The clerk explained herself. Atlas wasn't satisfied with the answer he got. He wanted dragon slaying quests, or Fenrir quests, or something good! Instead, he got a low paying Dogoo quest which only paid him 1,000 credits!
"If you come back and complete that quest, I will permit you to enter the guild." The clerk said, as Atlas stared at her with suspicious eyes. Until, he started Smirking, ane crossed his arms.
"Alright, I'll be back in no time at all, and I'll join the Guild!" Atlas exclaimed as he turned back around and bolted out the entrance. The clerk exhaled, relieved that it actually worked. She crossed her arms on the counter of where she was stationed, and let her head rest on her arms, looking out the entrance doors.
"What in the world is a kid like that doing taking quests...? Should I have stopped him...? Then again, I don't think he would've left if I didn't give him one...hopefully he'll be alright."
The trip to the destination didn't take that long. The trip to area named Syber Highlands took about an hall an hour at best. And, true to the Quest info said, Dogoo were everywhere. Getting a view from a hill that led out of the forest, Atlas watched the Dogoo that invested the plains of the village.
"Well this is boring..." Atlas mumbled as he began walking towards the village. "I wanted my first quest to be a big monster quest! Not some boring Dogoo quest!" Atlas grumbled, angered and unsatisfied. As he walked into the village, some people looked from their windows to see Atlas walking towards the plains.
"A child...?"
"The Guild sent a child here...?!"
"Why didn't they send a warrior?! Or better yet Lady Purple Heart?!"
Atlas heard every comment the villagers said about him being there, and how they wanted someone more stronger looking, or the CPU, to be in his place. Getting angered by their comments, his determination to defeat the Dogoo now grew as he approached the plains. He saw a few people, watching in worry out onto the plains as Dogoo roamed around in hordes.
Ultimately, all he had to defeat were 20, however, there were a lot more than 20 of them out there. Possibly hundreds of them! Atlas also looked out into the fields and saw them all, and he took off his cloak as he set his bag down.
One of the villagers took notice of him, and glanced to look at Atlas. He did not look anything like a fighter, in fact, he looked too young to be out here or even be traveling. The staff was a dead give away of what he thought he intended to do. Assuming he was from the Guild, he also doubted the fact, knowing for fact that no guild member was this young.
"Excuse me, young man." The old man called out to Atlas, as Atlas himself looked at him. "You wouldn't be from the guild, would you?" He asked, as Atlas smirked and nodded.
"Yep!" Atlas said, his voice full of confidence.
"...Are...you not a little too young?" He asked, doubting the young man.
"Haa? I can handle this no problem!"
"T-That is not what I meant...You are so young to be doing this kind of work-"
"I can handle a bunch of Dogoo, gramps!"
"Hey, what's going on here, old man?" Said a new voice as someone large looking walked over. He had shirt spiky black hair, red eyes, and looked to be around 7'3 or so. He was quite muscular, and wore the appearance of a blacksmith, all while holding a hammer in his right hand, and had a apron with some dirty stains on it. He noticed a wood staff in front of his face when he walked up, and trailed down to see Atlas.
"Who's this?" He asked.
"This is...supposedly the one from the guild that accepted the quest."
The blacksmith looked down at Atlas, and then back at the old man. "This had better be a joke. I expected a warrior, not some cocky little runt."
Atlas looked up at the blacksmith with a annoyed look and a comical vein. "Sorry I'm not a jacked up ass like you, shitty old man."
"I'm 29, you little shit." The blacksmith retorted. "Get lost, this ain't a job for little brats."
"Haaah?" Atlas responded. "I came out here to defeat Dogoo, and I'm gonna defeat Dogoo!" Atlas yelled, taking his words as challenge.
"You ain't gonna do shit. Get lost, now." The blacksmith simply said. However, Atlas wasn't budging at all, he was now determined to defeat every single Dogoo in the plains, and this Blacksmith especially wasn't gonna make him leave.
"No way, I'm gonna-" Before Atlas could finish, however, the Black smith grabbed him by the head, picked up his bag and cloak, and proceeded to the edge of town, which happened to be where he came from.
"Ah, Damn it, let me go, ya shitty old man!"
"I said I'm 29 you brat!"
The blacksmith threw Atlas out onto the road and his did the same to his bag. He wiped his hands a few times and glared at Atlas.
"This ain't work a little runt like you is able to do. Go back to wherever the hell you came from, or stay and see what happens, runt." The blacksmith growled. Atlas was about to retort, however, a new idea popped into his head in that moment.
"...Alright, fine, whatever." Atlas then said, slowly getting up and grabbing his belongings. "I'm too young to be doin' this. My bad. Thank you for helping me realize this, mister."
"..." The blacksmith scoffed, and then turned and walked away. Walking back to the plains of where few people were, he tapped the acftual old man on the shoulder.
"Call the guild old man, tell 'em to send a actual hero this time. No more jokes." The blacksmith said.
"...V-Very well then. I will-"
"Lady of the bright moon! Lord of Sight! Release the arrows that blind the night!" A voice was heard, as the villagers, including the blacksmith, Looked up and saw Atlas, the same boy who the blacksmith kicked out, jump from off a roof and into the plains.
"7 Arrows of Light!" Atlas exclaimed as he extended his hand in front of him, and a light magic style magic circle appeared in front of it, releasing 7 blasts of light energy that shape of arrow tips that launched at 7 groups of Dogoo. The attack explo
ded into a small explosion of light that easily defeated the Dogoo, as Atlas landed on the ground, and rushed into the field.
"Hoooh?!"
"Huuuuh?!"
"That kid used Magic?!"
Some villagers began to look out there Windows and even came out to see what was going on. As Atlas began using pure physical strength to take out some Dogoo that weren't in groups, more and more people began to come and watch Atlas defeat the Dogoo. Seeing more in groups, Atlas prepared the same spell.
"Lady of the bright moon! Lord of Sight! Release the Arrows that blind the night!" Atlas exclaimed again and he held out his hand, a light magic circle appearing in front of it.
"7 Arrows of Light!" Atlas exclaimed loudly as he fired 7 more light arrow tipped energy boats that went towards groups of Dogoo, exploding on contact. More and more Dogoo began to gather towards Atlas, intent on fighting him. However, released the same spell a few more times, wiping most of the them out.
"Heh! Dogoo are small fry!" Atlas shouted with a smirk as he slammed his staff onto a Dogoo, killing it. Then, the remaining Dogoo began to group together. Atlas, not sensing any danger whatsoever, began to perform the same spell again.
"Alright, one more time...ah?" Atlas then said, seeing the Dogoo begin to amass bigger and bigger.
"A Grand Dogoo now...? Will he be alright?" Some of the villagers began to grow concerned now, due to the Grand Dogoo appearing. However, unbeknownst to them, Atlas wasn't concerned whatsoever. In fact, he grew more excited at the sight of a larger, more stronger enemy.
"Heh!" Atlas laughed as he retreated back while the Grand Dogoo approached him. The Grand Dogoo wasn't all that fast, in fact, in moved rather slowly, which gave Atlas more than enough time to retreat to a safer distance. He then pulled out a small hard cover notebook from his hip and opened it up, flipping through the pages with one hand and stopping in the middle.
"Masters of the sky, o' great lightning lord! I command you to strike down my enemy! Lightning my Anger! Thunder my Might! Bring me clouds as black as night!" Atlas yelled, as black clouds began forming in the sky.
"Fulgur Sagitta!" Atlas exclaimed, as a large thunder bolt was shot from the sky and hit the grand Dogoo dead on. The flash of light from the Lightning blinded the entire village, as they were forced to look away. A second later, a extremely loud boom echoed through the skies, as the villagers regained their sight. What they saw was a large burnt crater where the Grand Dogoo used to be, with some small fire surrounding the crater here and there. The dark clouds slowly dissipated, soon they were again replaced with white clouds.
"Haa...Heheh!" Atlas smirked and laughed in victory. "And that...is how you do it..."
All of the villagers were speechless. They watched with wide mouths and plate eyes as they bore witness to the Grand Dogoo being completely destroyed by a lightning strike. Especially since that strike came from a child!
Seconds past, and those seconds felt like minutes, until some villagers then realized something...
All of the Dogoo were defeated.
Atlas was seen walking towards the villagers, and some began to clap as he did, greatly impressed at the performance that he did. It was still godly shocking to some of the villagers, who still haven't recovered from the shock. A kid defeated a Grand Dogoo with a powerful magic spell that should be used by a adult! But, eventually, they were forced out of it...
It has been exactly 6 hours since Atlas had left the Planeptune guild, and the sun was starting to go down. The clerk who gave him the Dogoo quest was still at him spot, not really tending to any of the small number of warriors who came by. She sat on a chair and had her head down, her eyes nearly closed as no warriors came to her counter.
"The guilds' gonna close soon...that boy still hasn't come back either..." She thought as she closed her eyes.
"Hopefully he just went back home or something..."
"Heeeey! I'm back! I completed the quest!"
"Mmm...There's no way he could've went all the way to that village...that's too far for a kid..."
"Heeey! Wake up already!"
"He's just a kid trying to be a adult...I'm sure he went home to his paren-"
That thought was interrupted when she felt her nose being plunged. Shooting her eyes open, she jumped up and the hand let go of her nose, allowing her to breath. When she saw who the culprit was, she was shocked to see who was responsible.
"Yo!"
"Huh?! Y-You're the kid from earlier today?!"
"My name is Atlas!" Atlas retorted. Some looked over at the counter and watched, but others just went back to minding their own business.
"W-Why are you back?!" The clerk asked, confused as to why he came back to the guild.
"I completed the quest."
"Eh?"
"Here."
Atlas pulled the same piece of paper he received earlier today and gave it to her. She slowly took it from him and read the signature of the one who pur forth the quest. Shocked to see the name, she looked at Atlas who gave a cocky smirk.
"Y-You couldn't have completed this quest..."
"Well, I did, so now I can join the guild now, right?" Atlas asked.
"W-Wait a minute!" She said. "Where have you been all this time then?! You were gone all day!" The clerk asked, as Atlas held his staff, letting it rest on his shoulder.
"Oh, I was just clearing more monsters at that village, since they didn't put more quests up. I beat some more Dogoo, some Grand Dogoo, and a Ancient Dragon!" Atlas said, as the clerk did not believe one word he said.
However, what she did know was that the signature was real. She felt that Atlas couldn't write this well, and accepted the fact that 20 Dogoo were defeated.
"...Alright. Here is the 1,000 Credits." the clerk said, as Atlas revived the prize money for the quest. His victory smirk was short lived, as the clerk then pulled out a fill out paper.
"Fill this out, and we can take your picture for your Guild Card." She said, as Atlas was given the paper and pen.
He began writing down his sign up info...
Name: Atlas
Age: 11
Specialty: Magic
Rank: SSS! *Replaced with E by Clerk*
Contact Info: Don't got none!
Alias: None.
Number: 97865
"I can't believe those bastards didn't let me retake my picture..." Atlas groaned in annoyance as Atlas looked at his Guild ID. His picture expression was of a annoyed look with a vein on his head. The background behind this is that someone commented on him and Atlas took that as fighting words, and the picture was already taken when he made that face, and they didn't allow retakes for some reason.
"Well, oh well..." Atlas sighed, putting the card in his bag. "Alright then, let's go find a place to kick the bucket!" Atlas said as he raised his arms into the air, all while still holding his staff. He began to wander around Planeptune in search of a hotel or apartment place to check out.
This occurred for a few minutes, which turned into a hour in no time at all...until he found one. The place was a large building with balconies on the side of its building. It was decorated white and purple, made mostly of mechnical outsides. Walking in, Atlas looked around the lobby. It was a area similar to the guild. At the end of the hall was a counter with a hotel clerk, and to the right was even a waiting area with tables.
Atlas walked over to the counter, gaining the clerks attention.
"Is there any good rooms available?" Atlas asked.
Raising an eyebrow, The clerk began to think this was a joke almost instantly. "Uhm, I'm sorry, but a kid can't check a apartment here." She said.
"Haah?! Why not?! Just because I'm a kid?!"
"I'm sorry, where are your parents?"
"I'm a member of the Guild! I can pay for the room, damn it!" Atlas retorted without answering the question. Now the Clerk thought this was a joke. Deciding to play along, she laughed and held out her hand.
"Alright, then let's see your ID."
Atlas then reached into his bag and dug around it, gaining the clerk's curiousity as Atlas held up a Guild ID. Taking the card and inspecting it, she now knew the card was real, but the info on it was...
"...Hmhmmm? This is definitely A Guild Card...but seriously? A little kid like you?" She asked.
"Heheh!"
"...Well, there's an apartment. The rent will be 5,000 Credits a month since you're a Guild Member. It's on the 47th floor and you have apartment 345." She said, giving back his Guild ID and gave him a room key to enter the room.
"Thanks." Atlas said, as he made his way to the elevator, and up to his room. The clerk watched him leave and chuckled.
"A little kid like that, getting into the guild...what a world we live in."
Entering his room, Atlas dropped his stuff and looked around. It was a spacious room with a living room, kitchen, 3 more rooms, a balcony, and even a flat screen. The walls were white and so was the couch. The blinds were purple, as the room with the big bed had purple blankets and white sheets. There was also a tv in the bedroom, as the other two rooms were small and didn't.
Satisfied with the room, Atlas went to the bed, collapsing onto it.
"Ah...I'm sure as hell glad I earned a bit more money... Once I get enough, I'll have to add some more stuff...maybe get some food too..." Atlas mumbled.
"But all that is side objectives!" Atlas said, shooting up. "I have to get some more spells and learn more about Magic if I'm gonna be famous! But Money is also alright! Once I get to S Rank, and learn all I can here, I'll head to Lastation!" Atlas exclaimed as he flopped back down. He let his arms hit the bed, and slowly looked over at his staff.
"..." Atlas then got up, turned the lights off but still left the lamp on, and threw off his shirt. And, after getting into the bed, he shut the lamp off, a few minutes after, he fell asleep...
Shorting through some last minute papers, a small book fairy levitated in the air while doing so.
She is a fair skinned girl with dull blue eyes and soft blonde hair. Her bangs curl in both directions, with two, longer curled pieces of hair that reach her chest. The rest of her hair is worn up in pigtails held by a white, black, and blue head piece that covers her ears, and a pair of purple and gold ribbons. She wears a loose purple dress with spiked ruffle lining, along with gold accents and a loose green-teal tie. Her shoes are white with a mary-jane style, while her wings are in four pieces and resemble widespread butterfly wings.
"Almost done with this...and now...hm?" She hummed, while catching the glance of a guild application sheet. Examining it, she saw the info presented on it, and even had a quest description at the bottom.
Name: Atlas
Age: 11
Specialty: Magic.
Rank: E
Contact Info: Unknown.
Alias: None.
Guild Number: 97865
Background: Nothing very personal like birthplace and history. He had showed up at the guild demanding a quest, and to not cause a disruption, he was given a Dogoo elimination quest. He had came back and gave it back completed with the quest publisher signature 6 hours later. When contacted, the publisher himself said that the boy defeated several Dogoo, Grand Dogoo, and even defeated a Ancient Dragon with Magic. He is now thought to be a specialist with Magic, but still very young, so no first hand proof is available.
She couldn't believe what she read. A boy of 11 years of age defeated Grand Dogoo, and even a Ancient Dragon? Such a thing couldn't be true. His photo didn't seem all that convincing either!
"How could the Guild accept a boy like this...? He is far too young..." She mumbled, unconvinced and in disbelief. "However, defeating Grand Dogoo and a Ancient Dragon? That is quite...rare. Although I do not currently believe it, if it is true, this may be extraordinary. I will seek further information tomorrow I suppose..." She mumbled as she set the paper down, neatly organizing it and setting it down...
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