I am the rightful ruler of this world And now that I, too, have awakened, like my dragons, I have come to take back what is mine.

Nenia Campbell
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The abilities of the dragon are so great because they are able to see everything, to hear everything, to know everything. Those who learn from the dragons are able to do the same. They are able to look at everything around them and see what is happening. They can listen to what is being said and predict what will happen.

They are wise enough to know what the future holds for them and how to prepare for it. It is these people that can rise up against evil and rule this world with an iron fist.

Source: Touched With Sight

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