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 //<color #efe4B0>"H—How can there be such a huge dromas?"\\ //<color #efe4B0>"H—How can there be such a huge dromas?"\\
-"Dromas? No. That's a walking mountain of gold."</color>\\+"Dromas? No. That's a walking mountain of gold."</color>//
  
 Curious residents were amazed at its appearance,\\ Curious residents were amazed at its appearance,\\
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 +Many years later, Aquila closed their eyes,\\
 +And the Giant Dragon's steps were finally halted.
 +
 +A swordsmaster who broke the waves stopped its way,\\
 +And a ruler, commander of the chessboard, looked up with inquiry.
 +
 +//<color #993333>"Are you the dromas that has been attacking all states?"</color>//[(Spoken by Cerydra.)]\\
 +The commander invited the Giant Dragon to hunt the divine flames together.
 +
 +The Giant Dragon nodded,\\
 +But it did not look at the commander,\\
 +And never mentioned where it came from.
 +
 +Its timeless sight,\\
 +Had already seen past the Flame-Chase's final plight...
  
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 +//<color #993333>"Georios shall be executed here!"</color>//[(Spoken by Cerydra.)]
 +
 +The Titan, in a painful daze, closed their eyes with a sigh...\\
 +//<color #efe4B0>"I do not blame you... wild ancestor of souls..."</color>//[(Spoken in Titan language.)]
 +
 +Suddenly, the mountains shook and the land cracked.\\
 +The wounds dealt by the black tide, once mended by the Titan,\\
 +Now tore the land apart again.
 +
 +The calamity of lands asunder...\\
 +Who should shoulder such a duty?\\
 +The Giant Dragon sunk into the earth in answer.
 +
 +For the earth was the breast of Georios,\\
 +And the dragon's birthplace.
 +
 +And from that day forth, Amphoreus had forged a new legend...\\
 +Of how a giant dragon collected the broken lands,\\
 +And once again made the earth whole.
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