In all fairness, she would have to get to the dragon with her sword without getting burned by the fiery breath. Maybe she'll throw her sword? Or dodge the flames? Or will the dragon underestimate her, and try to fight her up close?
So in all those hundreds of years, nobody was able to loot the castle? ... Despite the contrived stealth-tree right outside ... And even the troll didn't spend much of the wealth contained therein (apparently only enough for a bit of extra frothy ale)... Is it only accessible from the air? Or is there something super-dangerous that got bypassed on the ground outside? Natural hazards?
And how come the glass sword has such enormously thick black lines along its edges when things far less in need of sharpness have far thinner lines?
... Ok. I'll be good and stop asking awkward questions. >=D
It looks as though Dragon is starting to create a pile of sparkly junk... er, I mean treasure.
ReplyDeleteIn this page, Fox futilely attempts to warn Dragon of his impending doom.
I can see why they went extinct
ReplyDeleteIn all fairness, she would have to get to the dragon with her sword without getting burned by the fiery breath. Maybe she'll throw her sword? Or dodge the flames? Or will the dragon underestimate her, and try to fight her up close?
ReplyDeleteThey all like talking in a roundabout way, don't they?
ReplyDeleteSo in all those hundreds of years, nobody was able to loot the castle? ... Despite the contrived stealth-tree right outside ... And even the troll didn't spend much of the wealth contained therein (apparently only enough for a bit of extra frothy ale)...
ReplyDeleteIs it only accessible from the air?
Or is there something super-dangerous that got bypassed on the ground outside? Natural hazards?
And how come the glass sword has such enormously thick black lines along its edges when things far less in need of sharpness have far thinner lines?
... Ok. I'll be good and stop asking awkward questions. >=D