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div class="text block" style="overflow-wrap: break-word; padding-top: 3px; border-top: 1px solid #e9efe8;" I had been working on this short story for nearly a year or less. I can't remember. It's unbelievable to spend a year working on a short short for a long time. But let me break it to you: I was busy with other things. School is a constant excuse I used and it's really hard, but I always improve /br / I never have written fan-fiction for a long period of time. Especially, any fics set in the Spyro universe. This happens because I don't know much of the Spyro universe or I'm just not interested in writing a fanfic. So I write fics in the short story/vignette format. This story revolves about myths in the "The Legend of Spyro" universe. Usually, the myths tell about fabled treasures hidden in actual landmarks/landscapes or fabled places and even a new world other than the one where dragon-kind lives /br /Spyro, The Legend of Spyro belongs Activionbr /Ashburn, Storm, this story belongs to me, :iconShardSharp2000/div
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div class="text block" style="overflow-wrap: break-word; padding-top: 3px; border-top: 1px solid #e9efe8;" I had been working on this short story for nearly a year or less. I can't remember. It's unbelievable to spend a year working on a short short for a long time. But let me break it to you: I was busy with other things. School is a constant excuse I used and it's really hard, but I always improve /br / I never have written fan-fiction for a long period of time. Especially, any fics set in the Spyro universe. This happens because I don't know much of the Spyro universe or I'm just not interested in writing a fanfic. So I write fics in the short story/vignette format. This story revolves about myths in the "The Legend of Spyro" universe. Usually, the myths tell about fabled treasures hidden in actual landmarks/landscapes or fabled places and even a new world other than the one where dragon-kind lives /br /Spyro, The Legend of Spyro belongs Activionbr /Ashburn, Storm, this story belongs to me, :iconShardSharp2000/div
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