Sneak Peek
In Grabon’s Nest, you meet a character who acts as a spy or shall we be polite and call him a representative for the continent’s council. He is of course a dragon and he was sent to Grabon’s territory to make sure that while different, Grabon was not misusing his power or hurting anyone. The term the dragon’s use for this unacceptable behavior of forcing someone to do something is twisted. While Lars is visiting the territory, the reader gets a sense that representatives of the council are not always warmly received. Why do you suppose that is the case? Are we, as humans, less inclined to be welcoming to a representative of authority? Ever met a tax auditor socially? Maybe we are not so different from dragons.