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* Many cultures believed that suicide was sin or crime against nature, regardless of the reason and those that committed it were doomed to suffer in someway in the afterlife. Draco despite being a dragon possibly held these beliefs and it's already been shown that he fears for his soul.
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If Draco was the life source and had already accepted what had to be done to bring an end to Einon’s evil, then how come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also his friend?

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If Draco was the life source and had already accepted what had to be done to bring an end to Einon’s evil, then how come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die?, sacrifice himself?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also his friend?
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If Draco was the life source and had already accepted what had to be done to bring an end to Einon’s evil, then How come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also his friend?

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If Draco was the life source and had already accepted what had to be done to bring an end to Einon’s evil, then How how come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also his friend?
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If Draco was the life source and had already accepted what had to be done to bring an end to Einon’s evil, then How come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also killed his friend?

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If Draco was the life source and had already accepted what had to be done to bring an end to Einon’s evil, then How come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also killed his friend?
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If Draco was the life source, How come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die to bring an end to Einon’s tyranny?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force his Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also killed his friend?

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If Draco was the life source, source and had already accepted what had to be done to bring an end to Einon’s evil, then How come he had to ask Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die to bring an end to Einon’s tyranny?, die?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force his Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also killed his friend?
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If Draco was the life source, How come had had to ask his friend (Bowen) to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die to bring an end to Einon’s tyranny?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force his Bowen, to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also killed his friend?

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If Draco was the life source, How come had he had to ask his friend (Bowen) Bowen to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die to bring an end to Einon’s tyranny?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force his Bowen, Bowen to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also killed his friend?
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If Draco was the life source, How come had had to ask his friend (Bowen) to slay him instead of simply killing himself if he was already prepared to die to bring an end to Einon’s tyranny?, why couldn’t he have simply taken his own life rather than force his Bowen, to live with the guilt that he killed not only the last dragon on earth, but also killed his friend?
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Draco was clearly aware of the how evil Einon had become which was he was afraid that the act of sharing his heart would mean he would be rejected from joining his fellow dragons in the afterlife, but he was also prepared to be slain in order to stop Einon, this raises the question of how come he didn’t think of finding Einon and killing the corrupt king in a quick and instant way that would not extend his own pain (e.g. bite his head off) since he would still be sacrificing himself and bringing an end to Einon’s tyranny? It can’t be that killing a human would be the problem because he already admitted to Bowen to having previously killed several would be dragon-slayers in self defense.
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Draco was clearly aware of the how evil Einon had become which was he was afraid that the act of sharing his heart would mean he would be rejected from joining his fellow dragons in the afterlife, but he was also prepared to be slain in order to stop Einon, this raises the question of how come he didn’t think of finding Einon and killing the corrupt king in a quick and instant way that would not extend his own pain (e.g. bite his head off) since he would still be sacrificing himself and bringing an end to Einon’s tyranny? It can’t be that killing a human would be the problem because he already admitted to Bowen to having previously killed several would be dragon-slayers in self defense.
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it still seems to be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave the entire human race?

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was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While clearly aware of the how evil Einon had become which was he was afraid that the act of sharing his heart would mean he would be rejected from joining his fellow dragons are very powerful it in the afterlife, but he was also prepared to be slain in order to stop Einon, this raises the question of how come he didn’t think of finding Einon and killing the corrupt king in a quick and instant way that would not extend his own pain (e.g. bite his head off) since he would still seems be sacrificing himself and bringing an end to Einon’s tyranny? It can’t be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how that killing a human would just one or two dragons be able two enslave the entire human race?
problem because he already admitted to Bowen to having previously killed several would be dragon-slayers in self defense.
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it still seems to be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave entire the human race?

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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it still seems to be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave the entire the human race?
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it still seems to be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave the human race?

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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it still seems to be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave entire the human race?
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave the human race?

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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would it still seems to be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave the human race?
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave tge human race?

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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave tge the human race?
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave mankind?

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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave mankind?
tge human race?
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave the mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if he had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave mankind?

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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave the mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if he Griffin had convinced Drake to join him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave mankind?
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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave the entire human race? Even if he convinced Drake to join him how would just two dragons be able two enslave mankind? even when there were many dragons Bowen was able to drive them to near extinction on his own.

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How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave the entire human race? Even mankind? While dragons are very powerful it would still be impossible even if he had convinced Drake to join him him, how would just one or two dragons be able two enslave mankind? even when there were many dragons Bowen was able to drive them to near extinction on his own.
mankind?
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[[folder: Griffin’s plan to enslave humanity]]
How exactly was Griffin planning to enslave the entire human race? Even if he convinced Drake to join him how would just two dragons be able two enslave mankind? even when there were many dragons Bowen was able to drive them to near extinction on his own.

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