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AABN:  38012
Title: a book entitled, 'The Twin Terrors'

Inkerapyr and Blent were two dragons know as the 'twin terrors'. It was
said that these dragons rampaged the lands in search of a third dragon.
They ransacked small vallages, and left no kingdom unbroken. Tearing any
travellers to pieces within seconds, the dragons menaced the lands for
centuries. During the nights, when the dragons were near, all that could be
heard was the screamings of men, and the load roaring of the dragons.
"Draj!" the dragons bellowed as they ripped towns to pieces.

The twin terrors ripped through the territory of the obsidian trolls, so
the trolls devised a trap for the dragons, with the help of a great
sorcerer Khaile. They planned for the dragons to find their small cavern
below the surface, and they were ready for when they came.   The dragons
came, descending through the surface down in to the tunnels, the beasts
obliterated much of the trolls population. With the great magical prowess
of Khaile, and the many numbers of the troll people they managed to force
the dragons back. The twin dragons, one of fire, one of ice fled, they fled
deeper and further in to the caverns where two prison lay in wait to hold
these massive beasts. One of ice, and one of fire.  As the trolls fought
hard, and pushed the dragons back, the mighty wizardry of Khaile sealed the
prisons closed locking the dragons whithin their new prisons. The chamber
of ice held the fiery beast. And a chamber of raging fires held the dragon
of ice. The tale was ended here, and the story was put to rest.  The
dragons never thought to escape from the elements that hold them.  Khaile
was never heard from again.  The story was no longer told, and only
remembered.
 

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