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
The Dragon of Og
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."
The Dragon of Og