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I'm not a dragon


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You peasants now are loose

Emerging from the lake

I wait for thee upon my roost

An ever-patient drake

Alarm! Revile with dread

For I have have taken flight

As beaming down from overhead

At break of dawn I strike

With thund'rous noise I came

And frightened beasts away

My widened maw spewed forth the flame

Upon such disarray

Now plow the fields of blight

The maidens, snatched away

Shall not be rescued by a knight

Not one will come to slay

For witchcraft brought me hence

To leave you with this bane

A curse for humans' great offense

The sin of being vain

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:D ) I think the wig would fit if shampoo were confused with Nair! :P

The Atomic Bomb or nuclear missle

But I thought more abstract before posting.( and had difficulty with the last stanza also

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Lots of answers while I was at work. The ones that have to do with natural phenomena like t-storms or the sun or a meteorite would be ruled out by the last stanza (unless there's some mythology to suggest otherwise that I don't know of). Edit: Had a chance to Wikipedia the Kaali crater. Some mythology surrounds it, but not about human vanity causing it. The weaponry like napalm and a-bombs would fit much of the riddle, but would leave open the question of why the second line talks about people emerging from a lake. Not a fish story or censorable material; the former would be a strange fit for the fourth stanza, the latter because of a couple of subtle points - the eighth line would have referred to dusk rather than dawn if I were writing about the usual such stuff, and the bit about plowing the fields would have said "I" (to jive with who "I" would be in the sixth line) rather than "Now" (as in a command to the person/thing being spoken to). A shower head is actually remarkably close, I'm only holding off on calling it an alternate answer because the one I had in mind is so close and fits a bit better.

The Columbia disaster is a remarkably good fit to this riddle. The first stanza could work since the earth is mostly water. The second stanza's "break of dawn" would refer to the breakup at re-entry, which did actually happen in the early morning. There's a little ambiguity about the timing since the third stanza's first two lines would have had to refer to liftoff which would precede re-entry in the second stanza. In the fourth stanza, plowing the fields has an alternate interpretation (that wasn't the alternate interpretation that I had in mind), and there were multiple females on the flight that could account for the plural maidens. And the last stanza would fit as well. Overall it seems like an acceptable alternate answer. I must be getting rusty after all this time away from riddling, but nonetheless a great response.

Of course I'll still leave this open for the answer I had in mind.

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Actually not an electric razor, as they aren't much of a flamethrower and typically don't go snatching maidens. Hairspray may be flammable but would be hard to classify as a flame, and usually isn't used in the timing as it appears in the riddle – before the line about being in disarray and before the line about plowing. Not a blunderbuss; while most weapons would be similar to a dragon attack and therefore fit a lot of the clues, there's the bit in the beginning about emerging from a lake that would leave you wondering why it's there.

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