Garvit was a wizard with exceptional ability. By three, he was turning his porridge to pudding and freezing pixies in mid-air for entertainment. But Garvit's pride was vast. He believed the wonders he conjured with magic made him invincible. One day a villager spied Garvit luring a dragon with a bar of dark chocolate. As the dragon neared, he slipped a leashed collar around the beast's neck. Garvit had captured a dragon. Once the chocolate was gone, the dragon took off to the sky, dragging Garvit. No one has seen Garvit since, but now we know dragons love dark chocolate.
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