I see you're interested in a story related to "Lord of the Rings" but with a twist, possibly incorporating Albanian elements or the phrase "titra shqip hot." However, to clarify, "titra shqip hot" seems to suggest a request for a title in Albanian ("titra shqip") that might be "hot" or popular. Given the creative challenge, let's craft a story that brings together the epic essence of Middle-earth with an Albanian twist. In the heart of Albania, nestled between ancient mountains and myths, there existed a legend not widely known in the Shire, or Gondor, or even Rohan. It was a tale of a ring, forged not by Sauron's dark hands but by the earliest inhabitants of the Albanian lands, said to hold the power over fire and flames. This was the "Unaza e Flakëve," or "The Ring of Flames."

The story begins in the late Third Age, where our hero, a young Albanian by the name of Gjon, discovers an ancient text hidden within the depths of the Krujë Castle. The text, penned in an old Albanian dialect, speaks of a powerful artifact hidden somewhere in Middle-earth, an artifact capable of defeating the darkness that threatened to engulf all realms.

Gjon, with his Albanian bravery and wit, challenges Kuqedra to a battle of wits and strength. Impressed by Gjon's courage, Kuqedra presents him with the Ring of Flames, tasking him with using its power to protect the realms from darkness.

Upon reaching the fiery depths of Mount Doom, not to destroy a One Ring but to find the Ring of Flames, they encounter a creature unlike any they had met before—a dragon with scales as black as coal and eyes that shone like the brightest stars. This was Kuqedra, the guardian of the Unaza e Flakëve.