![]() ![]() When Creel finally arrives in the King's Seat, she runs into snobby Amalia, the princess of the neighboring kingdom, Roulain, and her dog, Pippin. Along her journey, she befriends another dragon named Shardas, who rescues her from bandits. She doesn't go home, though-she embarks on a long and tiring journey from Carlieff to the King's Seat, where she hopes to find a job as a dressmaker. Creel reminds Theoradus that he said she could pick any shoes she liked, and goes on her way. ![]() Except Theoradus doesn't collect gold-he collects shoes! The only pair that fit Creel are bright blue ones, which Theoradus has no intention of giving her. He lets her go, and lets her pick a "treasure" from his hoard. ![]() So she bargains with the dragon, who's name is Theoradus, and tells him that if he doesn't let her go, he'll have to fight a knight, which he has no interest in doing. Creel is sacrificed to the Brown Dragon of Carlieff, but she doesn't want to wait for a knight to rescue her. A knight will rescue her, and Creel's whole family will be sent to live in the palace. Creel's aunt reads fairy tales, and comes up with an idea to escape poverty: sacrifice Creel to a dragon. She and her brother live with their aunt and uncle, who are very poor. It's about dragons, but with a little twist.Ĭreel is an orphan who lives in the town of Carlieff in a kingdom called Ferevel. This book is funny, entertaining, and fun all the way! I recommend it. ![]()
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