
A long, long time ago, 5000 years before humans existed, dragons roamed the mountains. The fire dragons, ice dragons, poison dragons, war dragons, Chinese dragons, rock dragons, race dragons, king dragons, baby dragons, giant dragons, forest dragons, sea dragons and water-breathing dragons.
The dragons lived in caves in the middle of undiscovered mountains. The ground was floating on molten lava. There were two other souls living in the mountains. A skeleton called Master Cron lived near the top of the mountains. Cron lived in a hollow part of the mountains overlooking the dragon village. He secretly hated the dragons and decided to rebell against them. He got all the immortal demons and devils and decided to crush the dragons. The second person who lived on the mountains was the Warrior of Ice. He heard of Crons’ evil plans and set off to save the dragons. He was blue with long white hair and lived on the top of the mountains. He was good with a big brain and was the strongest man in the world. The Warrior of Ice had lots of deadly weapons. He got his angel friend and went to save the dragons. Master Cron arrived with his deadly army. It was a long battle and lasted for days. Master Cron was much more powerful and had nearly made the dragons surrender, when the dragons remembered their special move. The dreaded reign of 1000 flames! The dragons shot up and 1000 fireballs came out. Only Cron was left alive. The giant dragons came along with their big tail and flat feet and started stamping around. Master Cron died horribly and the dragons still live now, far away on another island.
4 responses so far ↓
Todd crellin // October 24, 2009 at 3:43 pm |
That’s mine and Alex’s story. I realy enjoyed making this story.
theodora karezi // October 24, 2009 at 11:02 pm |
Well done Todd and Alex
Alexander Buck // October 26, 2009 at 6:01 pm |
This is the best story that I have written, I hope those that read it enjoy it as much as we enjoyed writing it.
chloe cheung // November 9, 2009 at 5:32 pm |
I realy loved the story!
It was very interesting!