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In a small kingdom rich in natural resources, there is a strange tradition regarding a person's name and social status. The tradition is that the higher a person's social status, the longer their name. There is no first name or last name, what matters is how long or short a person's name is. This tradition applies to any nation that lives there, including dragons and humans.
One day, the seventh princess, Miyamola Sunadanni Xielihong was kidnapped by a dragon. Although dragons and humans live peacefully and side by side, this dragon is an exception.
Even the other dragons don't like him because he is greedy, greedy, and very annoying. The dragon likes to steal livestock, destroy rice fields, and kidnap young girls and children to eat. The king often had headaches because of the dragon's presence and now that his daughter was kidnapped her hair was starting to turn white.
Even though the seventh daughter's status was not very high, her daughter was still one of his most valuable assets. Finally the King issued a royal announcement which read: "Whoever succeeds in defeating the dragon and bringing back the seventh princess will receive a reward of 10,000 gold!"
But no one was willing, so the King increased the reward to 100,000 gold. Even though the prize was increased, no one was willing.
Finally the King issued the final decree, which read "Whoever succeeds in defeating the dragon and bringing back the seventh princess will get 100,000 gold, high social status, and marry the seventh princess!"
This royal announcement spread to the outskirts of the city and even the entire kingdom. Many were tempted by the gifts and dared to report to the King and go to the dragon's lair. But when they arrived at the dragon's nest, before they entered, they were already scared and ran away.
“They are all cowards, is there anyone braver than the previous one?” complained the King.
Not long afterward, a brave young man from the outskirts of town came to report to the King and shouted, "I will take the best sword, climb the highest mountain, pass through the deepest forest, and bring back the princess". The king was very happy and asked his name. The young man hesitated before answering, "Your Majesty, my name is Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng". The king was a little confused and asked him to repeat his name three times.
Because people's names here are long, they have to repeat their names two or three times when introducing themselves, which is really troublesome.
After that Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng, the hero, went to the dragon's nest on the fastest horse carrying everyone's hopes.
On his journey he defeated monsters and earned 12 gold coins, with countless scars on his body, he leveled up gradually. In a beautiful remote village, he opened all the treasure chests.
Accompanied by wind and frost along the way, and with the guidance of the sacred moonlight he found the cave where the dragon held the princess. The dragon said, "The name of this ancestor is Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong.", Said the dragon twice.
The hero mishears his name and repeats, “Kuntepai Tiqin Kaodanta Suda Malasong?”
The dragon Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong became angry and attacked the hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng.
The hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng swings his sword at the dragon Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong.
The dragon Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong bit the arm of the hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng.
Intensive fighting took place in the cave until the ground shook and almost collapsed the entire cave until finally the hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng succeeded in defeating the dragon Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong and brought the seventh princess, Miyamola Sunadanni Xielihong back to the capital of Mengdaluke Liusibogu Biqibale.
The return of the hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng and the seventh princess, Miyamola Sunadanni Xielihong shocked the entire kingdom. According to the King's promise, Hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng was awarded the title "The legendary hero, Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng who defeated the dragon, Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong which will be written in history as long as this kingdom still exists", 100,000 gold, and married the seventh princess, Miyamola Sunadanni Xielihong.
The head of the dragon Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong, which was used as a victory trophy for the hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng, is displayed in the square of the capital, Mengdaluke Liusibou Biqibale. Don't forget to come there to witness the dragon head who was defeated by the legendary hero.
But this story doesn't end here, there is still a continuation.
The seventh princess, Miyamola Sunadanni Xielihong, was a princess whose status was lower in the palace compared to her brothers and sisters. Shortly after the marriage of the legendary hero and the seventh princess, the aging King needed an heir to the throne.
The king had 12 princes and 9 princesses. The first, second, and third princesses were married to princes or kings of neighboring kingdoms, the fifth prince decided to leave the luxurious life in the palace and chose to marry a village girl and live a simple life, the eighth prince ran away from home somewhere, the sixth prince chose to become a soldier, and the rest fight for the throne.
The king wanted to appoint the legendary hero Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng to be his successor, because apart from being brave he was also intelligent and wise. But the princes and princesses disagree. Finally, the King made the conditions for becoming King, anyone among the princes and princesses who could surpass the legendary hero's achievements could inherit his throne.
Many daughters chose to withdraw. One of the princes convinced his remaining brothers and sisters not to give up, "The legendary hero defeated a low-status dragon. If we succeed in defeating a high-status dragon, then that means we are greater than him," the prince asserted. So they attacked the lair of an innocent dragon whose social status was high. Some died and some were injured.
Upon their return to the capital city of Mengdaluke Liusibogu Biqibale, what they received was not praise but rather condemnation from the people.
Everyone feared that attacking the dragons would raise the flag of war and shatter the peace between the two nations due to the foolishness of their prince and princess. Unfortunately, that fear became a reality as the dragon nation grew angry and launched an attack on the kingdom. Many people and soldiers died.
Finally, the King appointed a legendary hero to descend into the battlefield and do something to stop the war. The legendary hero, Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng, then met with the leader of the dragon nation to negotiate.
The dragon nation felt somewhat grateful to the legendary hero, Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng, for eliminating the troublesome dragon, Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong, and accepted the apology and peace agreement with the human nation with one condition, "Hand over the person who initiated the idea to attack the dragon nation!”
Finally, the King ordered a special force to capture the third prince, who turned out to be the mastermind behind all of this, and handed him over to the dragon nation to be eaten or perhaps enslaved. Only they knew. The other prince and princess were imprisoned as punishment, while the legendary hero, Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng, was crowned as the new King and the seventh princess, Miyamola Sunadanni Xielihong, became the new Queen.
Three years later, they were blessed with a son whose name was very long, abbreviated as Wang Hao Ran, and a daughter whose name was also abbreviated as Jie Mo Yao.
The kingdom thrived and prospered, and the peace with the dragon nation still endures to this day. The story of the legendary hero, Dalabengba Bandebeidi Buduobiluweng, who defeated the dragon, Kuntukutakatikaote Suwaxilasong, is remembered and retold repeatedly to future generations by the entire people and their descendants.
