The Dragon of Og

How do the people of Tundergarth feel about the dragon in the story, The Dragon of Og?

The Dragon of Og

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The people of Tundergarth are relieved that the dragon never eats people or destroys anything. As a result, they are willing to let the dragon have his periodic bullock. The people, in fact, become quite attached to "their" dragon: "He keeps our enemies away. He makes our crops grow. He is our luck."

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The Dragon of Og