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Safari S10137 Grumpy Dragon

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About Safari S10137 Grumpy Dragon

A distant cousin of the Forest Dragon, the Grumpy Dragon is known for its perpetually sour demeanour. Perhaps it simply feels misunderstood? While its downturned countenance and snarling lips might be mistaken for anger, Grumpy Dragons are, in fact, harmless. Arms crossed and lips curled, the grumpy dragon isn’t having any of it. Glaring eyes and flared nostrils complete the effect. Each dark green scale has a rough texture, and the grumpy dragon’s armoured grey underside is a tactile delight. Standing 4 ¼ inches tall, it’s about the height of a pop can. Grumpy Dragons were not always a separate species—they were once kin to Forest Dragons. But time, luck, and fate drew them apart, leaving Grumpy Dragons rather upset. No doubt the small dragons still range in deep forests, but without the ability to fly, they don’t travel far from their homes. The thick forests of northern Gaul always felt dismal, but this day, the mood felt even drearier as a tired knight picked his way among the trees. There had been a great battle, and every battle has a losing side. The knight had been unhorsed, his Armor dented, and he’d lost his helmet. His sword hung lazily in its scabbard as he stumbled along kicking rocks in disgust. Suddenly, he looked up and saw a dragon blocking his path. But this wasn’t one of the flying fire-breathers he’d heard tales of. This dragon was small, wingless, and appeared frustrated. It was, of course, a Grumpy Dragon. With nothing left to lose, the knight invited the dragon to spend the evening around his campfire sharing stories. The grumpy dragon agreed, and it told story after story of sadness and woe. The next morning, the clearing was empty and the fire gone, but the knight felt much happier, and there was a spring in his step as he continued his journey home.