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​Writers' Festival

The Blood-Thirsty Beast

6/8/2024

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Visualise a fierce fire-breathing beast soaring over an active volcano. Yes, you guessed it, it’s a Dragon! Dragons are fierce and strong creatures. Some dragons breathe fire and others breathe ice. The fire-breathing dragons live near volcanoes and hot areas. Whereas, ice-breathing dragons live in cold and frosty places.   

Imagine scales as sharp as knives and teeth covered in blood. Dragons are fierce and fire-breathing mythical creatures that are as big as an entire house. Maybe even bigger than your house! Dragons have big, wide wings that help them fly really high. They are strong, scary and super large. Did you know that some dragons are over 1000 years old? Some are even over 5000 years old! Dragons have spikes that are attached to their head and the end of their tail.              

Picture a dragon hunting down a pegasus in the air.
They fly above the clouds and over tall mountains. Dragons hunt the pegasus until they reach a dead end and DIE. Dragons live in caves near volcanoes. At night, dragons soar into the sky and search for food. In the morning, dragons search for breakfast. After that, they fly a little and then they sleep for about 2 hours. 

Watch the dragon take flight!


Storyteller: Yahia A
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Ahmed Dahab
14/8/2024 03:55:42 pm

Great Work Yahia

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