Subject: The games don't actually tell the story from the books
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Posted on: 2015-06-20 07:38:00 UTC

The games are more like an un-official sequel. Although the author of the saga did not disowned the games (like he did with a terrible, terrible movie from 2001), I don't think he claims the games to be canon - which is a shame, if you ask me.
A legend, hmm? I guess, I'll tell you the most famous one - The Dragon of Wawel (pronounced Vavel). It comes from the XII century:

During the reigns of great king Krakus, a dragon made its lair was in a cave at the foot of Wawel Hill on the bank of the Vistula River. Each day the dragon would beat a path of destruction across the countryside, killing the civilians, pillaging their homes and devouring their livestock. The King certainly wanted to put a stop to the dragon, but his bravest knights fell to its fiery breath. In desperation, the King promised his beautiful daughter's hand in marriage to anyone who could defeat the dragon. Great warriors from near and far fought for the prize and failed. One day a poor cobbler's apprentice named Skuba accepted the challenge. He stuffed a lamb with sulphur, nightshade, wolfsbane, and fool's parsley, and set it outside the dragon's cave. The dragon ate it and soon became incredibly thirsty. He turned to the Vistula River for relief and drank and drank. But no amount of water could quench his aching stomach, and after swelling up from drinking half the Vistula river, he exploded. Skuba married the King's daughter as promised, and they lived happily ever after.

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