scribblemyname: (secret garden: magic)

Author’s Note: Prompted by lithiumlaughter at the Nonfiction Fishbowl.


A Treasury of Children's LiteratureWhen I was in seventh grade, I wrote a research report on Greek mythology. An eighth grader used my research paper as a source for her research paper on the same subject.

From my earliest years, my father kept great big books of fairytales, legends, nursery rhymes, and folktales for us kids to read. I fell in love with these books and wandered into each library looking for more. In the process, I stumbled into mythology: Greek, Roman (which is basically Greek appropriated), and even Norse and British. I never did understand Tolkien’s bemoaning the lack of British isle myth. The land and cultures have a rich heritage of mythology, including faery folk, goblins, and more.

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scribblemyname: (fire dragons)

THE CALLER AND THE DRAGON
Liana Mir


Summary: Why do the guardians battle the dragons? A traditional story (or legend)
Author&http://lianamir.com/#8217;s Notes: This story is considered historical literature to those of Vardin and is told often among the kahtchen;1 however, it is true, not accurate.


There once lived a strong and powerful dragon named Rathor. He breathed fire through his mouth and through his wings, and all of his skin was hot like a burning furnace. He could sense when any person drew near to his lair. If they did not have any light of fire within them, he would burn them to ash if they did not run fast enough and far enough.

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