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[[File:Valor.jpg|right]]'''The Tale of Geoffrey and the Dragon: a Parable of Valor''' was originally featured on the website for ''[[Ultima IX]]'', but is no longer available:
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'''The Tale of Geoffrey and the Dragon: a Parable of Valor''' was originally featured on the website for ''[[Ultima IX]]'', but is no longer available:
   
 
''Of old, in the days when the great [[Dragons]] still flew freely about the skies, there was a dragon called Ignus. Now dragons are subtle and dangerous creatures, but as a whole they are not truly evil, for they have their own way to follow, and [[honor]] after their own fashion. Ignus, however, was an exception, and in fact I believe he was the source of many of the popular libels which are spoken about his race. For Ignus was a mischievous and rapacious beast, and he took great delight in plundering and ruining the habitations of humanity. He even had a taste for the flesh of [[human]] youths, particularly females, which habit I am sure his fellow Dragons found very nearly as distasteful as we do.''
 
''Of old, in the days when the great [[Dragons]] still flew freely about the skies, there was a dragon called Ignus. Now dragons are subtle and dangerous creatures, but as a whole they are not truly evil, for they have their own way to follow, and [[honor]] after their own fashion. Ignus, however, was an exception, and in fact I believe he was the source of many of the popular libels which are spoken about his race. For Ignus was a mischievous and rapacious beast, and he took great delight in plundering and ruining the habitations of humanity. He even had a taste for the flesh of [[human]] youths, particularly females, which habit I am sure his fellow Dragons found very nearly as distasteful as we do.''
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Geoffrey]]
 
*[[Geoffrey]]
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{{Parables}}
 
 
[[Category:Ultima IX]]
 
[[Category:Ultima IX]]
 
[[Category:Parables of Virtue]]
 
[[Category:Parables of Virtue]]
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