Goblins Know Best (The Trivial Trials of Bogrot & Gorag Book 1) by Beazley Daniel
Author:Beazley, Daniel [Beazley, Daniel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Daniel Beazley
Published: 2013-01-05T16:00:00+00:00
We began the long journey towards Dragonsâ Ledge two days later, just as the skies decided to rain down upon us. Rain can be very peculiar in Hiraxier as well as being quite ordinary, but today, ordinary wasnât the case. Peculiar rain comes in many shapes and forms. First there is bouncy rain, that after having bounced on the ground four or five times finally settles. Then there is sticky rain that forms giant droplets upon you which, if you donât brush them off, will eventually drown you. And finally there is upside-down rain which doesnât really get you all that wet and usually occurs when the goblin god Durg opens the clouds the wrong way around.
Today it was bouncy rain, the worst kind in my opinion. Instead of getting merely wet, you get four or five times wetter as a result of all the bouncing. Fortunately I was well sheltered under the canopy of the wagon weâd been given after solving Merchant Lomasâ resident harpy problem, though my feet were beginning to get a little damp. Poor old Mona Lott, my pony who was pulling the cart, as well as Gorag who walked beside, were completely drenched. The benefit from all of this was that it meant the dragling didnât keep poking his snout out of Goragâs pack: dragons arenât very keen on rain.
The downpour didnât ease up until later that evening, after we had long passed Wellast and were beginning to think about making camp.
âIâs donât like all dis rainy rain,â Gorag moaned, âIâs is all wet.â
âAt least you donât have a coat of hair to try and dry off,â Mona moaned. âIf I donât manage to dry out soon, it wonât be long before I start to smell all fusty!â
âDonât worry you two,â I assured them. âWeâll make camp up ahead near those trees; that ought to provide some shelter. Iâll get a nice fire going and weâll soon have something warm in our bellies; carrot broth for you, Mona, and a nice pigâs haunch for Gorag and me.â
âMot loves warty meat,â Gorag grinned.
âWhoâs Mot?â Mona asked.
âHeâs me dragon, ainât ya Mot?â Gorag said, followed by a clucking noise from inside his pack.
âI canât believe that youâve given him a name, Gorag. You understand that weâre taking him back to the Ledge, donât you?â I said.
Gorag grunted and walked ahead of the wagon toward the small copse of trees ahead.
âDo you think heâs going to give the dragling up?â Mona asked.
âHeâs going to have to,â I answered, unconvinced.
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