24. Facing a Lesser-Dragon.

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"It has been three cycles of the twin suns, I am normally one known for her patience but I will not be made a fool of," Kavák abruptly stood and began walking to the group after the third day had passed without so much as a peep from the soundly sleeping Minto. "Wake him." She ordered them. Around them laid lots of scales that were cracked or broken, but she thought nothing of it since she shed scales as much as cats shed their fur. "He expended a lot of..." "I do not care for any more of your excuses, wake him!" The dragon roared impatiently at Miriá, who had tried stalling for more time. "Can he be awakened like this?" Okorak asked Miriá while staring at the dragon before them.  "It could harm him." Miriá replied heavily before walking over to where Minto still laid atop the rock on

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