Of course Saint George would not be as popular on Hala as the Dragon had been tamed by the lady’s girdle before being taken to be shown to the townspeople, and it was only then that he slew it. And whenever one of our pretty Druids (* waves to Miellyana… takes risk and also waves to Aranel *) tames a creature they do get peeved when someone then kills it.
Besides there is also that as the middle ages passed the depictions of the Dragon began to gain “lady-bits” and it has been claimed this meant it was becoming a metaphor for the ravenous female sex drive. That would devour people and which can be temporarily contained by the woman, but which needs a man’s “sword” or “lance” to defeat. And we do have a lady who has had the problem with the dragon inside her and its needs… (please don’t DM kill me

Could be quite the good poem for Diziet’s book with implicit things rather than explicit I suppose. Though nobody who knows the dragon in question well enough to know what problems she had would use her trouble as inspiration.
And to change the subject a spell I wondered how to script in NWN… though with a less slapstick result.
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