It seemed like a good idea at the time the wizard quickly mused.
Since the knight is trained to kill the dragon in order to rescue the princess; turn the princess in to a dragon.
It never occurred to him that turning a spoiled and frightened maiden, very used to getting her own way, in to a big flame-throwing killing machine might not be his most effective move.
Admittedly he didn’t get the chance to think about anything for long once she woke up.
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This is a Loose Bloggers Consortium post on the theme of “Effectiveness”.
To find out that the others in the consortium think, check out, …
Delirious, Maria/Gaelikaa, Maria SilverFox OCD writer, Padmum, Paul, Ramana, The Old Fossil, Grannymar.
April 5th, 2012 at 10:26 pm
LOL I think that all women have a little bit of dragon in them.
April 6th, 2012 at 9:32 am
Very good.
Now be twice as effective and write about this week’s topic.
April 6th, 2012 at 11:58 am
I’ll be late, but its because I’m reading “Liars and Outliers” which is all about security and trust systems. The opening paragraph of the book says a lot about how modern civilization is really dependent on trust.