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* Bowen affirming his loyalty to Draco for having saved Einon as a boy. Quickly turns to TearJerker when Bowen finds out what Einon really was.
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** [[spoiler: "Draco, without you, where do we go?" "To the stars, Bowen. To the stars."]]

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** [[spoiler: "Draco, without "What now, Draco? Without you, where what do we go?" do? Where do we turn?" "To the stars, Bowen. To the stars."]]
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** [[spoiler: "Draco, without you, where do we go?" "To the stars, boy."]]

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** [[spoiler: "Draco, without you, where do we go?" "To the stars, boy.Bowen. To the stars."]]
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** [[spoiler: "Draco, without you, where do we go?" "To the stars, boy."]]
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* The scene in the novelization (which doesn't have any movie corresponding scene) where Bowen confesses his love for Kara. She protests that she's unworthy, having been [[spoiler:raped by Einon and therefore "stained" with "soiled innocence."]] He vows to kill Einon for her and kneels to kiss her hand.

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* The scene in the novelization (which doesn't have any movie corresponding scene) where Bowen confesses his love for Kara. She protests that she's unworthy, having been [[spoiler:raped [[spoiler:[[DefiledForever raped by Einon and therefore "stained" with "soiled innocence.innocence]]."]] He vows to kill Einon for her and kneels to kiss her hand.

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body, thinking to himself that Bowen must be cold. After which, Bowen gives Draco his new name, with Draco touched by the gesture.

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* Draco admits his longing for and fear of death to Bowen, which might be the point where they start becoming friends.
* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body, thinking to himself that Bowen must be cold. After which, Bowen gives Draco his new name, with Draco touched by and the gesture.gesture touches Draco.



* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored, and a smiling Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain; such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith in the novelization, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen. It was a scene that was storyboarded for the movie but cut due to the expense.

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* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored, and a smiling Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain; such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith in the novelization, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen. It was a scene that was storyboarded scene for the movie but cut due to the expense.



* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.
* The scene after Draco performs the Dragonheart ritual and saves Einon, Bowen apologises for doubting him and offers his services to the dragon whenever they should be needed, only for Draco to ask Bowen to simply remind Einon of his oath.

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* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]] Doubles It also doubles as a tearjerker.
* The scene after Draco performs the Dragonheart ritual and saves Einon, Bowen apologises apologizes for doubting him and offers his services to the dragon whenever they Draco should be needed, need them, only for Draco to ask Bowen to simply remind Einon of his oath.
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* The scene after Draco performs the Dragonheart ritual and saves Einon, Bowen apologises for doubting him and offers his services to the dragon whenever they should be needed, only for Draco ask Bowen to simply remind Einon of his oath.

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* The scene after Draco performs the Dragonheart ritual and saves Einon, Bowen apologises for doubting him and offers his services to the dragon whenever they should be needed, only for Draco to ask Bowen to simply remind Einon of his oath.
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* The scene after Draco performs the Dragonheart ritual and saves Einon, Bowen apologises for doubting him and offers his services to the dragon should they be needed, only for Draco ask Bowen to simply remind Einon of his oath.

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* The scene after Draco performs the Dragonheart ritual and saves Einon, Bowen apologises for doubting him and offers his services to the dragon whenever they should they be needed, only for Draco ask Bowen to simply remind Einon of his oath.
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* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.

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* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.tearjerker.
* The scene after Draco performs the Dragonheart ritual and saves Einon, Bowen apologises for doubting him and offers his services to the dragon should they be needed, only for Draco ask Bowen to simply remind Einon of his oath.

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire, without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization, as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body. After which Bowen gives Draco his new name with Draco clearly being touched by the gesture.
* The scene in the novelization (which doesn't have any sort of corresponding scene in the film) where Bowen confesses his love for Kara. She protests that she's unworthy, having been [[spoiler:raped by Einon]] and therefore "stained" with "soiled innocence." He vows to kill Einon for her and kneels to kiss her hand.
* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. In the novelization, Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen. It was a scene that was storyboarded for the movie but cut due to the expense.
* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. In the novelization, Draco has Bowen climb on his back and they fly around the rebel camp. Draco says the age of dragons is over and that it's now up to humans to shape the world. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending all the more gut-wrenching.]]
* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself in order for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: A New Beginning'' (2000)]]
* Geoff and Drake quickly becoming friends upon meeting each other.
* Geoff and Drake learning the history of dragons from Master Kwan.
* [[spoiler:Drake bringing Geoff back from the dead by sharing his heart with him.]] In the end, they both have what they've always wanted: a family.
** Doubly heartwarming if you consider the last time this happened. Draco granted half his heart to Einon, who went on to become the tyrant he always was. Drake granted half his heart to Geoff, who's a far more noble sort.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: The Sorcerer's Curse'' (2015)]]
* Drago sharing his heart with Gareth after the squire saves a dragon egg.
* Can also be counted as a tearjerker. The scene of Drago saying good-bye to Gareth and acknowledging him as a friend before Brude's curse completely takes hold of him.
* [[spoiler:An unborn dragon sharing its heart with Rhonu and bringing her back to life,]] with Gareth saying to her they now have something in common.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire'' (2017)]]
* The campfire scene where, lying on their backs, Drago and Edric gaze at the Draco constellation, paying homage to the same scene in the original film.
* [[spoiler:Drago sacrifices himself so Edric can save Mehgan with the Heartfire, and earns his place in heaven, in another homage to the first film.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: Vengeance'' (2020)]]
* Lukas and Siveth bonding around a campfire, where Lukas tells Siveth about his parents and she says that she seeks to live a noble life and eventually join the other dragons in the stars.
-->'''Siveth:''' I know you're in pain, but vengeance can darken even the noblest heart.
* Siveth carrying the injured Lukas above the clouds. Seeing the Draco constellation, he assures Siveth that she will make it there someday. Siveth then tells Lukas to keep looking up at the stars.
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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire, campfire without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization, novelization as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body. body, thinking to himself that Bowen must be cold. After which which, Bowen gives Draco his new name name, with Draco clearly being touched by the gesture.
* The scene in the novelization (which doesn't have any sort of movie corresponding scene in the film) scene) where Bowen confesses his love for Kara. She protests that she's unworthy, having been [[spoiler:raped by Einon]] Einon and therefore "stained" with "soiled innocence." "]] He vows to kill Einon for her and kneels to kiss her hand.
* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored restored, and a smiling Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such rain; such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. In the novelization, Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith, monolith in the novelization, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen. It was a scene that was storyboarded for the movie but cut due to the expense.
* Draco and Bowen are watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting comments that he finally has everything he's ever needed. In the novelization, Draco has Bowen climb on his back and they fly back. While flying around the rebel camp. camp, Draco says tells Bowen the age of dragons is over and that it's now up to humans to shape the world. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending all the more gut-wrenching.]]
* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself in order for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: A New Beginning'' (2000)]]
* Geoff and Drake quickly becoming friends upon meeting each other.
* Geoff and Drake learning the history of dragons from Master Kwan.
* [[spoiler:Drake bringing Geoff back from the dead by sharing his heart with him.]] In the end, they both have what they've always wanted: a family.
** Doubly heartwarming if you consider the last time this happened. Draco granted half his heart to Einon, who went on to become the tyrant he always was. Drake granted half his heart to Geoff, who's a far more noble sort.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: The Sorcerer's Curse'' (2015)]]
* Drago sharing his heart with Gareth after the squire saves a dragon egg.
* Can also be counted as a tearjerker. The scene of Drago saying good-bye to Gareth and acknowledging him as a friend before Brude's curse completely takes hold of him.
* [[spoiler:An unborn dragon sharing its heart with Rhonu and bringing her back to life,]] with Gareth saying to her they now have something in common.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire'' (2017)]]
* The campfire scene where, lying on their backs, Drago and Edric gaze at the Draco constellation, paying homage to the same scene in the original film.
* [[spoiler:Drago sacrifices himself so Edric can save Mehgan with the Heartfire, and earns his place in heaven, in another homage to the first film.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: Vengeance'' (2020)]]
* Lukas and Siveth bonding around a campfire, where Lukas tells Siveth about his parents and she says that she seeks to live a noble life and eventually join the other dragons in the stars.
-->'''Siveth:''' I know you're in pain, but vengeance can darken even the noblest heart.
* Siveth carrying the injured Lukas above the clouds. Seeing the Draco constellation, he assures Siveth that she will make it there someday. Siveth then tells Lukas to keep looking up at the stars.
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** Doubly heartwarming if you consider the last time this happened. Draco granted half his heart to Einon, who went on to become the tyrant he always was. Drake granted half his heart to Geoff, who's a far more noble sort.

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* The scene in the novelization (which doesn't have any sort of corresponding scene in the film) where Bowen confesses his love for Kara. She protests that she's unworthy, having been [[spoiler:raped by Einon]] and therefore "stained" with "soiled innocence." He vows to kill Einon for her, and kneels to kiss her hand.
* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. In the novelization, Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen. It was a scene which was storyboarded for the movie, but cut due to the expense.

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* The scene in the novelization (which doesn't have any sort of corresponding scene in the film) where Bowen confesses his love for Kara. She protests that she's unworthy, having been [[spoiler:raped by Einon]] and therefore "stained" with "soiled innocence." He vows to kill Einon for her, her and kneels to kiss her hand.
* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. In the novelization, Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen. It was a scene which that was storyboarded for the movie, movie but cut due to the expense.



* [[spoiler:Drake bringing Geoff back from the dead by sharing his heart with him.]] In the end, they both have what they have always wanted: a family.

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* [[spoiler:Drake bringing Geoff back from the dead by sharing his heart with him.]] In the end, they both have what they have they've always wanted: a family.


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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: Vengeance'' (2020)]]
* Lukas and Siveth bonding around a campfire, where Lukas tells Siveth about his parents and she says that she seeks to live a noble life and eventually join the other dragons in the stars.
-->'''Siveth:''' I know you're in pain, but vengeance can darken even the noblest heart.
* Siveth carrying the injured Lukas above the clouds. Seeing the Draco constellation, he assures Siveth that she will make it there someday. Siveth then tells Lukas to keep looking up at the stars.
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* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. In the novelization, Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen.

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* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship. In the novelization, Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen. It was a scene which was storyboarded for the movie, but cut due to the expense.

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* The scene in the novelization (which doesn't have any sort of corresponding scene in the film) where Bowen confesses his love for Kara. She protests that she's unworthy, having been [[spoiler:raped by Einon]] and therefore "stained" with "soiled innocence." He vows to kill Einon for her, and kneels to kiss her hand.



* The campfire scene where, lying on their backs, Drago and Edric gaze at the Draco constellation; paying homage to the same scene in the original film.
* [[spoiler:When Drago sacrifices himself so Edric can save Mehgan with the Heartfire, and earns his place in heaven, in another homage to the first film.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.

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* The campfire scene where, lying on their backs, Drago and Edric gaze at the Draco constellation; constellation, paying homage to the same scene in the original film.
* [[spoiler:When Drago [[spoiler:Drago sacrifices himself so Edric can save Mehgan with the Heartfire, and earns his place in heaven, in another homage to the first film.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire, without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization, as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body. After which Bowen gives Draco his new name.

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire, without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization, as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body. After which Bowen gives Draco his new name.name with Draco clearly being touched by the gesture.


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* [[spoiler:An unborn dragon sharing its heart with Rhonu and bringing her back to life,]] with Gareth saying to her they now have something in common.
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* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself in order for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]]

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* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself in order for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.]]]] Doubles as a tearjerker.



* [[spoiler:When Drago sacrifices himself so Edric can save Mehgan, and earns his place in heaven, in another homage to the first film.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.

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* [[spoiler:When Drago sacrifices himself so Edric can save Mehgan, Mehgan with the Heartfire, and earns his place in heaven, in another homage to the first film.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire, without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization, as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body.

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire, without trying to kill each other. Even more so in the novelization, as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body. After which Bowen gives Draco his new name.



* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. In the novelization, Draco has Bowen climb on his back and they fly around the rebel camp. Draco says the age of dragons is over and that it's now up to humans to shape the world. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending a few scenes later all the more gut-wrenching.]]

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* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. In the novelization, Draco has Bowen climb on his back and they fly around the rebel camp. Draco says the age of dragons is over and that it's now up to humans to shape the world. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending a few scenes later all the more gut-wrenching.]]
* [[spoiler:Draco sacrifices himself in order for Einon to die and earns his place in the Dragons' Heaven, his namesake constellation.
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* [[spoiler:Drake bringing Geoff back from the dead by sharing his heart with him.]] In the end, they both have what they have always wanted: a family.



* [[spoiler:When Drago dies and earns his place in heaven.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.

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* [[spoiler:When Drago dies sacrifices himself so Edric can save Mehgan, and earns his place in heaven.heaven, in another homage to the first film.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.

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* Can also be counted as a tearjerker. The scene of Drago saying good-bye to Gareth and acknowledging him as a friend before Brude's curse completely takes hold of him.



* The campfire scene where, lying on their backs, Drago and Edric gaze at the Draco constellation.

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* The campfire scene where, lying on their backs, Drago and Edric gaze at the Draco constellation.constellation; paying homage to the same scene in the original film.
* [[spoiler:When Drago dies and earns his place in heaven.]] Doubles as a tearjerker.
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* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. In the novelization, Draco has Bowen climb on his back and they fly around the rebel camp. Draco says the age of dragons is over and that it's now up to humans to shape the world. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending a few scenes later all the more gut-wrenching.]]

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* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. In the novelization, Draco has Bowen climb on his back and they fly around the rebel camp. Draco says the age of dragons is over and that it's now up to humans to shape the world. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending a few scenes later all the more gut-wrenching.]]]]
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: A New Beginning'' (2000)]]
* Geoff and Drake learning the history of dragons from Master Kwan.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: The Sorcerer's Curse'' (2015)]]
* Drago sharing his heart with Gareth after the squire saves a dragon egg.
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[[folder: ''Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire'' (2017)]]
* The campfire scene where, lying on their backs, Drago and Edric gaze at the Draco constellation.
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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire. Without trying to kill each other.
* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship.
* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending a few scenes later all the more gut-wrenching.]]

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire. Without campfire, without trying to kill each other.
other. Even more so in the novelization, as Draco awakes to see Bowen dozing against his curled-up body.
* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship.
friendship. In the novelization, Bowen reaches out to Draco atop King Arthur's monolith, and Draco wraps his wings around Bowen.
* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. In the novelization, Draco has Bowen climb on his back and they fly around the rebel camp. Draco says the age of dragons is over and that it's now up to humans to shape the world. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending a few scenes later all the more gut-wrenching.]]
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* The scene after Bowen's faith in the Old Code is restored and Draco quietly walks over and shields Bowen from the rain. Such a beautiful image and a powerful show of their friendship.
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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire. Without trying to kill each other.

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* The scene where Bowen and Draco sit by the campfire. Without trying to kill each other.other.
* Draco and Bowen watching over the villagers they've trained to fight against Einon, and Draco commenting that he finally has everything he's ever needed. [[spoiler: Which only makes the ending a few scenes later all the more gut-wrenching.]]

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