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Following the deaths of six [[Slayer Dragons]] late in the [[Sixth Age]], the Sixth Age was brought to a premature close and the Age of the Dragon began. Though most historians refused to acknowledge the change, it was none the less a pivitol and important period. | Following the deaths of six [[Slayer Dragons]] late in the [[Ages|Sixth Age]], the Sixth Age was brought to a premature close and the Age of the Dragon began. Though most historians refused to acknowledge the change, it was none the less a pivitol and important period. | ||
The Age of the Dragon lasted for fifty years and ended with the begining of the [[Long Night]]. | The Age of the Dragon lasted for fifty years and ended with the begining of the [[Long Night]]. | ||
Revision as of 01:28, 29 January 2010
Following the deaths of six Slayer Dragons late in the Sixth Age, the Sixth Age was brought to a premature close and the Age of the Dragon began. Though most historians refused to acknowledge the change, it was none the less a pivitol and important period.
The Age of the Dragon lasted for fifty years and ended with the begining of the Long Night.