The dragon marks his territory clearly in the house. He clamps down onto wooden arms and legs grinding them with his white teeth and chewing away till they turn into scraps. He bites through the furniture marking the extent of his territory to always remind anyone passing by that the dragon rules this area. Using his whip tail, lowly ground objects such as vases are no match for his strength. With a single flick, whole rows of vases and pots are quickly knocked down by the power of his tail. Any cloths touched by the beast are soon destroyed either by his sharp teeth or by the fur that his golden pelt leaves everywhere he walks. If there are any scraps or objects on the ground, he instantly claims the item as his and he snatches it so no one can take it away. He will only let go of the scrap if he finds something else or just gets bored. Or if anything else, he will just swallow it regardless of the taste. My dragon protects several objects that he believes to be his …show more content…
Strewn around outside and inside are trinkets that my dragon enjoys to chew and throw around occasionally. These trinkets are usually made of material like rock hard rope or smooth tough hide to stand up to his mighty jaws. Flimsy things like plastic, paper, and shoes can never meet his standards because he instantly chews them into shreds. His favorite possessions are his food items, especially slabs of animal hide. Just like how Smaug the dragon is with his gold, my dragon will fiercely protect his rawhides with all his power. If someone threatens to take it away, he bares is teeth and starts on his blazing road of destruction. He roars and howls and rages uncontrollably until he gains what is rightfully his. He loves stealing other people's gold to. He uses his stature, power, and brains to steal, scare, or manipulate others to giving him all the gold he wants. In the end he lays there contently until more food is