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* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the people of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast king Razvan and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten about her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.

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* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the people of Wallachia she promised to aid and guide and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast king Razvan and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten about her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.
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* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the people of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.

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* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the people of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king Razvan and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten about her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.
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* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the humans kingdom of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.

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* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the humans kingdom people of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.
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** Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the humans kingdom of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.

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** * Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the humans kingdom of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.
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* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the humans kingdom of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.

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* ** Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the humans kingdom of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.
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Why does Siveth stay in Wallachia as an exile? She'd have no problem going elsewhere after the people shunned her.

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Why does Siveth stay in Wallachia as an exile? She'd have no problem going elsewhere after the people shunned her.her.
* Its possible Siveth would be too ashamed to simply leave, in her eyes she might be failing Drago by abandoning the humans kingdom of Wallachia and she might have been holding out hope to either expose or outlast the king and return to helping the kingdom after they had forgotten her “betrayal”. Dragons have an unknown lifespan (possibly immortal unless killed as indicated by the first movie) so waiting 50 years to a century might be a blink of an eye from a dragons perspective.
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Why does Siveth stay in Wallachia as an exile? She'd have no problem going elsewhere after the people shunned her.

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