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Coiled in a cavern beneath a gray rock there is a terrifing dragon a fire drake measuring 50ft long. The dragon guards a lair filled with piles of tresure. Its heavy body blocks daylight from reaching the armor, goblets, jewels ,coins, and golden swords it hoards deep in the cave. When a theif steals a golden cup from its lair it goes on a rampage through the countryside,burning everything it sees. The fire drake breathes flames that light up the sky, terrifying villagers and burning every home in Geatland. Beowulf, king of the Geats, armed with a magic sword, leads an army into battle face to face. Beowulf strikes the dragon with his sword , but the blow glances off the beats terrible hide. Beowulf is engulfed in the dragons flame, a sight so terrifing that his army flees. Only the faithful Wiglaf remains to help. Beowulf breaks of the blade of his sword in the dragons head. Beowulf is soaked in his own blood but continues fighting. Wiglaf stabs the dragon in a vulnerable place and Beowulf slashes through the middle, cutting the monster in two and ending its life. Dragonsdreamers (talk) 23:54, 19 October 2011 (UTC)