Am I the only one who actually really enjoys the dragon getting dominated by this teeny wee kobold girl? It's very common for the big bad dragon to have his way with all who cross his path; nice to see the little guy get some well-drawn reverence for once. Also, the story the artist wrote to accompany these pages is magnificent and induction-ridden. I highly recommend giving it a look.
The commissioner Zsisron wrote a medium story to go with this, from the point of view of the big dragon under hypnosis: Treasure...treasure... that's right. I'm treasure. I am a dragon and dragons need to be treasured. Thus I am... in my magnificence... a great treasure!
We dragons are magnificent beings... superior to all the lower and inferior races that have infested this world. We are the world's greatest treasure.... yes... she reminded me of this. I am a dragon... I am treasure.
Treasure cannot own treasure... for treasure itself is part of a hoard. Treasure needs to be protected... treasure needs to be guarded... treasure needs to be owned. But treasure cannot own treasure. I am a dragon... I am treasure. Thus I cannot own treasure for I am… as treasure… a part of this hoard. I serve this hoard... for I belong in the hoard. But hoard is treasure and needs to be owned... and I cannot own it for I am treasure.
Treasure itself does not have a name... and as such I....Treasure do not have a name. I am treasure and treasure is I. Treasure belongs to someone else. Treasure belongs to the owner of treasure.
Kobolds treasure dragons...yes... they stand awestruck at draconic beings... like what Treasure is. Thus Treasure belongs to the kobold. It's such a simple concept even Treasure can understand. Even now as Treasure is sprawled out along other treasure the kobold gives great praise to her treasure... to Treasure. She slides one of those lovely paws of hers against Treasure... showing her appreciation for Treasure with her tongue.
Treasure knows that treasure serves the owner. The tongue of Treasure quickly services Treasure's owner. She is proud of her treasure... of Treasure. She moans and squeals with delight. This is good for treasure is meant to serve the owner.
She mentions that the dragon Guroanoask has quite a magnificient hoard and that he himself is something to be treasured. Treasure merely holds that if Guroanoask is a dragon... then he must be treasure like Treasure.
When Treasure tells Treasure’s owner she merely smiles and says, “Guronoanoask is a great Treasure… and shall be cherished as such.” The hoard agrees… Treasure should be cherished…and serve its Master.
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Treasure...treasure... that's right. I'm treasure. I am a dragon and dragons need to be treasured. Thus I am... in my magnificence... a great treasure!
We dragons are magnificent beings... superior to all the lower and inferior races that have infested this world. We are the world's greatest treasure.... yes... she reminded me of this. I am a dragon... I am treasure.
Treasure cannot own treasure... for treasure itself is part of a hoard. Treasure needs to be protected... treasure needs to be guarded... treasure needs to be owned. But treasure cannot own treasure. I am a dragon... I am treasure. Thus I cannot own treasure for I am… as treasure… a part of this hoard. I serve this hoard... for I belong in the hoard. But hoard is treasure and needs to be owned... and I cannot own it for I am treasure.
Treasure itself does not have a name... and as such I....Treasure do not have a name. I am treasure and treasure is I. Treasure belongs to someone else. Treasure belongs to the owner of treasure.
Kobolds treasure dragons...yes... they stand awestruck at draconic beings... like what Treasure is. Thus Treasure belongs to the kobold. It's such a simple concept even Treasure can understand. Even now as Treasure is sprawled out along other treasure the kobold gives great praise to her treasure... to Treasure. She slides one of those lovely paws of hers against Treasure... showing her appreciation for Treasure with her tongue.
Treasure knows that treasure serves the owner. The tongue of Treasure quickly services Treasure's owner. She is proud of her treasure... of Treasure. She moans and squeals with delight. This is good for treasure is meant to serve the owner.
She mentions that the dragon Guroanoask has quite a magnificient hoard and that he himself is something to be treasured. Treasure merely holds that if Guroanoask is a dragon... then he must be treasure like Treasure.
When Treasure tells Treasure’s owner she merely smiles and says, “Guronoanoask is a great Treasure… and shall be cherished as such.” The hoard agrees… Treasure should be cherished…and serve its Master.