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A dragon And then Trog Dor Slew the Kerrik, and all was laid for burnination
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TROG DOR was a man, I mean, he was a dragon-man, and then he was just a dragon, but he was still TROG DOR! TROG DOR!!!! Burininating the countryside, Burninating the peasants, Burninating all the people in their thatch-roof cottages. THATCH ROOF COTTAGES! AND THE TROGDOR COMES IN THE NIIIIIIIIIGHT!"
Trog Dor the Burninator
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| 2. | Trog Dor | ||
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noun; A dragon, composed of an S, a more different S, consumate V's (for teeth, spinelies and angry eyebrows), wings (if he's a wing-a-ling dragon), and a beefy arm (that looks really good, comin' outta the back of his neck there)
Trog Dor is prone to burninating, mainly the countryside, the peasants, the people, and their thatched-roof cottages. Trog Dor may also be seen smiting. Trog Dor smothe the Kerrek
Trog Dor burninated the countryside |
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| 3. | Trog Dor | ||
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A Dragon, who by coming in the night (and sometimes by day), uses a tactic reffered to as Burnination. This tactic, burninates the countryside, the peasants, all the people, and their thatch-roofed cottages! Ex. (From SB Email) And Trog Dor smote the Kerrek, and all was laid to Burnination.
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| 4. | Trog Dor | ||
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Noun; The Burninator, a dragon. Burninating the countryside, burninating the peasants, burninating all the people.
Trog Dor was burninating.
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| 5. | Trog Dor | ||
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An S and a more different S. Plus a beefy arm growing out of the back of his neck for good measure.
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a fierce dragon full of majesty, known for burninating the country side, and burninating the peasents. He lays many things to burnination, but is subsepitcal to being sworded. the TROG-DOR comes in the night
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